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by user5994461
2073 days ago
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I was about to ask why would they do a release if they know it's broken and blowing up their flagship libraries? It's worrying when the interpreter starts to favor shipping quickly over being functional. But nevermind, the 3.9 release was 15 days ago and the bug was identified 8 days ago. I guess there has to be a release before people will start using it and find bugs/regressions. There's a saying to always wait for the .1 release, this is a good illustration of why. |
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But yes, never ever jump on a new release of anything, at least in production. Always stand back and wait for someone more optimistic to find the bugs