In light of the release of Python 3.9b1, let’s take a moment to celebrate all 
the great work that our Python 3.8 and 3.9 release manager Łukasz has done.  
The role of Python Release Manager is hugely important to each successful 
release, and it can be a lot of work, often unseen and thankless to shepherd a 
new Python version through its first alpha release to its last security 
release.  With all of your immeasurable help, the Release Manager ensures 
solid, feature-full releases that the entire Python community eagerly awaits.

Łukasz carries on the fine tradition of all of our past release managers, and 
now that his second release has entered beta phase, I’m very happy to announce 
our next Release Manager, for Python 3.10 and 3.11: Pablo Galindo Salgado!

Since becoming a core developer in 2018, Pablo has contributed significantly to 
Python.  With the change to an annual release cycle (PEP 602, authored by 
Łukasz), the time commitment for release managers has been reduced as well, and 
we will continue to look for ways to make the selection process for release 
managers more transparent and accessible.  I know that in addition to admirably 
managing the releases for 3.10 and 3.11, Pablo will also help to continually 
improve the process of selecting and serving as release manager.

Please join me in welcoming Pablo in his new role!

Cheers,
-Barry

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