On behalf of the Python development community and the Python 3.3 release teams, 
I would like to announce the availability of Python 3.3.7rc1, the release 
candidate of Python 3.3.7.  It is a security-fix source-only release.  Python 
3.3.0 was released 5 years ago on 2012-09-29 and has been in security-fix-only 
mode since 2014-03-08.  Per project policy, all support for the 3.3 series of 
releases ends on 2017-09-29, five years after the initial release.  Therefore, 
Python 3.3.7 is expected to be the final release of any kind for the 3.3 series.

After 2017-09-29, **we will no longer accept bug reports nor provide fixes of 
any kind for Python 3.3.x**; of course, third-party distributors of Python 
3.3.x may choose to offer their own extended support.  Because 3.3.x has long 
been in security-fix mode, 3.3.7 may no longer build correctly on all current 
operating system releases and some tests may fail. If you are still using 
Python 3.3.x, we **strongly** encourage you to upgrade to a more recent, fully 
supported version of Python 3; see https://www.python.org/downloads/.  If you 
are still using your own build of Python 3.3.x , please report any critical 
issues with 3.3.7rc1 to the Python bug tracker prior to 2017-09-18, the 
expected release date for Python 3.3.7 final.  Even better, use the time to 
upgrade to Python 3.6.x!

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the success of Python 3.3.x over 
the past years!

You can find Python 3.3.7rc1 here:
https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-337rc1/ 

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  Ned Deily
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