Miro Hrončok added the comment:

> For what it's worth, in Fedora 26 we already rebased Python to 3.6.1, so this 
> issue now is non existent for our ecosystem, and we are not shipping 3.6.0 in 
> any way now.

Except of course if 3.6.2 would be fixed in a way that 3.6.1 would be 
considered broken, and released after Fedora 26 is released. In that case, we 
would need to deal with the situation in Fedora somehow (e.g. patch it back in 
or so).

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