Two pieces of feedback on this. One, nose is a bad example because that project 
has been telling people for years to switch to nose2 so the fact that people 
have still not switched something that should mostly be a direct swap after 
years of being asked to does not motivate in wanting to postpone one more year 
for that project's benefit. ;) (And where did you get the download stats on 
libraries.io? https://libraries.io/pypi/nose doesn't show any download counts.)

Two, you buried the list of things you would like to revert and postpone to 
Python 3.10. :) Was this copied-and-pasted from somewhere, hence why you 
explain to us how to use `-X dev`? Basically it isn't easy to discuss the 
things you want to revert here, especially since you grouped them all together. 
Are you planning to start separate conversations on the (I think) 5 things you 
want to change?
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