On Tue, Sep 10, 2019, at 15:54, Ned Batchelder wrote:
> Maybe I'm not involved enough in the release process, but this seems 
> confusing to me.  On the same day that the PSF put up a page about the 
> 1/1/2020 date, we choose April 2020 as the last release?  Why?  I 
> thought the point was to save core devs efforts.  Is this an unofficial 
> grace period?  Will there be a public document that announces the April 
> date?

This mail is a public document.

The thinking is that ±2 months is rounding error in Python 2's lifetime, so why 
not move it to a significant community time? (There was never going to be a 
release exactly on January 1 simply because it's an inconvenient time of the 
year for "work".) I suppose practically it amounts to a small grace period if 
core devs willing to merge 2.7 changes post 2020-01-01 can be found.
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