STINNER Victor <vstin...@python.org> added the comment:

> I'm sorry, Victor.

As a maintainer of the Python CIs, The Night's Watch (*), it's my fault that I 
didn't skip these tests earlier. Honestly, it's ok to skip a bunch of tests or 
even remove them if there is no active maintainer.

It's also ok that there is no active maintainer if existing tests continue to 
pass. asyncio is far from being an exception. Just look at test_nntplib: not 
maintained for 9 years, https://bugs.python.org/issue40735

This test failure got more attention since it started to fail even more 
frequently (always?) on Windows 2022.

(*) 
https://pythondev.readthedocs.io/ci.html#the-night-s-watch-is-fixing-the-cis-in-the-darkness-for-you

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