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<Unode>
hi all, looking at pypy3 . Release 6.0 for python 3.5 was labeled beta for Windows, the latest pypy3 for python 3.6 is labeled beta. If python 3.5 is sufficient for my needs and given I'm on Linux, should I prefer the older 6.0 release over the latest?
<Unode>
or in other words, are the reasons the latest py3.6 compatible is considered beta also affecting the older py3.5 release?
<Unode>
thanks
<tos9>
Unode: You should likely use the newest one
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<Unode>
tos9: thanks, already on it
<Unode>
and as for its beta status, is there any roadmap that I could follow to know when should I expect a future release to no longer be considered beta?
<tos9>
Unode: I *think* the answer is "when all the tests pass on the py3.6 branch", but I don't recall to be honest