Update: we have decided to release Python 3.11.0b3. Let's hope this one is
free of the curse :)

On Wed, 1 Jun 2022 at 07:38, Miro Hrončok <mhron...@redhat.com> wrote:

> On 01. 06. 22 0:39, Pablo Galindo Salgado wrote:
> >  > Wouldn't it be more practical to bite the bullet and release b3
> immediately
> > with this fix?
> >
> > I sympathize with the sentiment and I am sorry that
> this is not practical but I
> > am not fully convinced about the balance. Beta 3 is in one month and
> spinning
> > an entire release is a multi-hour process for at least 3 people. I will
> discuss
> > this with the release team but is unlikely.
>
> Understood. It's always a balance.
>
>
> > For testing at fedora, you can
> > temporarily patch beta2 and include this commit:
>
> Thanks. We already do that, my comment was motivated by the majority of
> upstream CI which do not use Fedora's Python 3.11 (yet?).
>
> > Just for the heads up: I have sent an email to the release team and we
> are
> > considering the proposal. Thanks for raising this with us.
>
> Awesome, thanks again.
>
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> Miro Hrončok
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>
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