[duplicated from https://discuss.python.org/c/committers]

We issued the 3.7.1rc1 and 3.6.7rc1 release candidates a little over 11 days 
ago with the plan to have final releases for each available by today, assuming 
no new issues arose since the rc1 cutoffs.  While the good news is that, to the 
best of my knowledge, no regressions have been reported for the release 
candidates (or remain unfixed), several critical and security-related issues 
have identified during the rc phase.  Most of these have already been addressed 
(thanks for the quick responses!) but there remain a couple that still need to 
be finalized.  Since there is a non-zero amount of fixes going in after rc1, I 
think we need to do another set of release candidates once everything is 
resolved.  Because a number of core developers are right now attending various 
Python-related events, I am going to aim for tagging 3.7.1rc2 and 3.6.7rc2 
after 2018-10-09 23:59 AoE, if at all possible, with final releases targeted 
for about 10 days later.  I will send out an update as we approach that
  time.

Just a reminder to core developers: as always please try to get fixes merged in 
to all relevant branches as soon as you feel they are ready.  There is no need 
to hold off during a release candidate phase.  Release managers will cherry 
pick as necessary appropriate fixes from the release branches into subsequent 
release candidates or final releases.  The sooner changes are merged, the 
sooner they will get buildbot exposure and potential exposure in the wider 
community.

Thanks!

--
  Ned Deily
  n...@python.org -- []

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