Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Python 3.6.1 is now available
Python 3.6.1 is now available. Python 3.6.1 is the first maintenance release of Python 3.6, which was initially released in 2016-12 to great interest. Three months later, we are providing the first set of bugfixes and documentation updates to 3.6. See the What’s New In Python 3.6 document for more information about features included in the 3.6 series.
You can download Python 3.6.1 here. The next maintenance release is expected to follow in about 3 months, before the end of 2017-06.
You can download Python 3.6.1 here. The next maintenance release is expected to follow in about 3 months, before the end of 2017-06.
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Python 3.6.1rc1 is now available for testing
Python 3.6.1rc1 is now available. Python 3.6.1rc1 is the release candidate for the first maintenance release of Python 3.6, which was initially released in 2016-12 to great interest. Three months later, we are providing the first set of bugfixes and documentation updates to 3.6. See the What’s New In Python 3.6 document for more information about features included in the 3.6 series.
You can download Python 3.6.1rc1 here. 3.6.1 is planned for final release on 2017-03-20 with the next maintenance release expected to follow in about 3 months.
You can download Python 3.6.1rc1 here. 3.6.1 is planned for final release on 2017-03-20 with the next maintenance release expected to follow in about 3 months.
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