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So I was wondering what exactly is your policy regarding the limit date of release for libraries and tools to be included in the VFX platform for the next year? Python gets released in October, and has been reliable on their release dates (and general quality of the new versions) for a long time now. Is this already considered as too late for inclusion in the VFX cycle? Or is there another reason to stick to an already relatively old version of Python?
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