R. David Murray added the comment:

Thanks for the heads up.

policy.default will become the default policy eventually, but first the new 
stuff has to get out of provisional status (which I expect will happen in 3.5).

I did a pass over the documentation of all of the policy arguments and cleaned 
things up.  The policy args got added at different points during development 
and this is the first time I looked at all of them together.  There were a 
number of inconsistencies (and a couple more errors).

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resolution:  -> fixed
stage:  -> resolved
status: open -> closed
versions:  -Python 3.3

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