** Description changed:

  18.04 LTS includes python3.7 as a pre-release, it is *not* a supported
  Python version and not used by any package (except python3-stdlib-
  extensions).  The plan is to update to the final 2.7.0 release (and to
  3.7.1 when released and tested in cosmic).
  
- There is almost no regression potential, because the package is not in
- use.
+ [Impact]
+ Provide an upstream release in the LTS release
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]
+ There is almost no regression potential, because the package is not in use.
+ 
+ [Test Case]
+ No regressions in the Python 3.7 test suite, no regressions in the
+ test rebuild for the main component.
  
  As a test, a complete archive rebuild (main only) was performed, and no
  regressions were found with this new package. The archive rebuild also
  contained updated versions of gcc-7, gcc-8, binutils and python3.6,
  which should not interfer with python3.7.
  
  Summary of the test rebuilds:
  file:///home/ubuntu/ftbfs-report/production/test-rebuild-20180730-bionic.html
  
http://people.canonical.com/~doko/ftbfs-report/test-rebuild-20180730-gcc-bionic.html
  
  The latter includes the updated packages from the ubuntu-toolchain-r/ppa
  PPA

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