Larry Hastings added the comment:
First, the What's New on the website is generated from the 3.5 branch in
hg.python.org. So it's already up-to-date. That's the one most people will
refer to.
Second, if the What's New was really that horribly out of date, and we wanted
people who download the documentation to get a fresh one, we could easily
update the downloadable documentation; it ships separately. There would be no
need to hold up the release for this.
And finally, I actually backported the What's New in 3.5 to the 3.5.0 release
yesterday. You can only see evidence of it in one place right now:
https://hg.python.org/releasing/3.5/rev/955911b49328
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