Steve Dower added the comment:

As I recall, the tool is ready to go. The problem is the argument over what to 
do with all the APIs that currently are incorrect. Zach had a list at PyCon 
last year, and the consensus seemed to be that "someone" should figure out 
whether each API should be stable or not. Since Zach understandably doesn't 
want to be that someone, there's really no way to reliably tool this process 
when there are a number of existing violations.

(FWIW, I believe we should just add them to the stable list, as that's the only 
way to guarantee source compatibility. They've already shipped in 3.5 and 
people can use them on non-Windows OSs.)

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