Zachary Ware added the comment:

There are a couple in pickletester, one in test_io, a few in test_reprlib, and 
the ones in the patch from test_minidom; some 10 test methods in total that 
I've found and remembered.  I suppose with that few, it would be best to just 
open issues for each test module and have them implemented.  Most of them will 
be getting explicit skips as part of #19572 anyway.

This would tend to make it easier to get away with checking in new 
unimplemented tests, which isn't really a good thing.  Closing as rejected.

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assignee:  -> zach.ware
resolution:  -> rejected
stage: patch review -> committed/rejected
status: open -> closed

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