Python 3.6
Python 3.6.0 alpha 1 is now available in experimental. The upstream release
date is scheduled for December 2016, about two months before the stretch freeze.
The question is, if 3.6 should be targeted for stretch, as a default, or
non-default version. That would of course require some ahead-of-upstream work
for some packages, and maybe freeze exceptions for some upstream packages
releasing a first 3.6 support after the stretch freeze.
In any case, 2.7 should be at 2.7.13 and 3.5 should be at 3.5.3 for the stretch
release.
Matthias
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