Elvis has been working on the What’s New doc at the sprints this week. He should be checking in his edits soon. Stay tuned!
-- Ned Deily n...@python.org -- [] > On May 17, 2018, at 14:31, Serhiy Storchaka <storch...@gmail.com> wrote: > > 15.05.18 14:51, Ned Deily пише: >> This is it! We are down to THE FINAL WEEK for 3.7.0! Please get your >> feature fixes, bug fixes, and documentation updates in before >> 2018-05-21 ~23:59 Anywhere on Earth (UTC-12:00). That's about 7 days >> from now. We will then tag and produce the 3.7.0 release candidate. >> Our goal continues been to be to have no changes between the release >> candidate and final; AFTER NEXT WEEK'S RC1, CHANGES APPLIED TO THE 3.7 >> BRANCH WILL BE RELEASED IN 3.7.1. Please double-check that there are >> no critical problems outstanding and that documentation for new >> features in 3.7 is complete (including NEWS and What's New items), and >> that 3.7 is getting exposure and tested with our various platorms and >> third-party distributions and applications. Those of us who are >> participating in the development sprints at PyCon US 2018 here in >> Cleveland can feel the excitement building as we work through the >> remaining issues, including completing the "What's New in 3.7" >> document and final feature documentation. (We wish you could all be >> here.) > > The "What's New in 3.7" document is still not complete. Actually it is far > completing. In the previous releases somebody made a thoughtful review of the > NEWS file and added all significant changes in What's New, and also removed > insignificant entries, reorganized entries, fixed errors, improved wording > and formatting. Many thanks to Martin Panter, Elvis Pranskevichus, Yury > Selivanov, R. David Murray, Nick Coghlan, Antoine Pitrou, Victor Stinner and > others for their great work! But seems in 3.7 this documents doesn't have an > editor. > _______________________________________________ python-committers mailing list python-committers@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-committers Code of Conduct: https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct/