Le 13/08/2018 à 11:49, Larry Hastings a écrit : > > > We of the core dev community commit to supporting Python releases for > five years. Releases get eighteen months of active bug fixes, followed > by three and a half years of security fixes. Python 3.4 turns 5 next > March--at which point we'll stop supporting it, and I'll retire as 3.4 > release manager. > > My plan is to make one final release on or around its fifth birthday > containing the last round of security fixes. That's about seven months > from now. Nothing has been merged since the releases of 3.4.9 and 3.5.6 > last week, and there are no open PRs against either of those releases. > > But! There are still a couple languishing "critical" bugs: > > "shutil copy* unsafe on POSIX - they preserve setuid/setgit bits" > https://bugs.python.org/issue17180 > > "XML vulnerabilities in Python" > https://bugs.python.org/issue17239 > > "fflush called on pointer to potentially closed file" (Windows only) > https://bugs.python.org/issue19050 > > It'd be nice to resolve all those issues, one way or another, before we > retire 3.4.
So that 3.4 dies in good health? Regards Antoine. _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com