Terry J. Reedy added the comment:

I do not think there should be references between the Python 2 docs and Python 
3 docs. But within each, I think it ok to have exceptional multiple references 
for what is, I believe, a unique situation: a security fix that required a new 
feature. Do it however seems most graceful.

My first thought was that someone seeing "added in 2.6.8' should know that 
adding a feature in a bugfix release is almost never done, hence it might not 
be in 2.7.0. But then I remembered that this fix is mainly for web sites, and 
the reader selecting which Python versions to use might not be a Python 
programmer.

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nosy: +terry.reedy

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