21st February 2011
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Python 3.2 arrives with a better global interpreter lock
From http://www.h-online.com/open/news/it...k-1193784.html
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The Python developers have released Python 3.2, the latest revision of the Python language. There are no syntactic changes in Python 3.2 since the developers chose to implement a moratorium, defined in PEP 3003, on syntax changes in November 2009, after Python 3.0 incorporated a large number of backwards incompatible changes to the language in 2008; the moratorium is due to be lifted this coming June. Python 3.2 is the first major update since the release of Python 3.1 in June 2009.
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