Jesús Cea Avión added the comment:

We have MD5, SHA1, sha256, sha512 implemented, to use when openssl is not 
available. Can we do the same with sha-3?. I would suggest to adopt the 
reference implementation without extensive optimizations, since we will have 
them when openssl has them.

So we might implement SHA-3 now and integrate OpenSSL implementation later, 
when available. This is interesting, for instance, because many users of Python 
3.4 will have a non "up to date" OpenSSL system library.

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