R. David Murray added the comment:

My understanding is that we (starting with Guido) have made a blanket exception 
for 2.7 for useful performance and build-system-only related patches.  That 
doesn't mean *anything* can go in (the usual rules about "is this worth 
it/backward compatible/won't break things" still apply) but it is a lower bar 
than is true for other maintenance only releases.  Perhaps my understanding is 
in error, though.  

I believe Intel is committed to supporting this, so if there do turn out to be 
any maintenance issues they can handle them.  (Which IIUC is Nick's argument: 
if someone wants to support 2.7 with stuff we are willing to let in, we should 
let them as long as they credibly commit to supporting it.)  I'm currently part 
of that Intel support, though, so someone else should rule on this.

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