At the PyCon 2009 language summit it was decided that there will be *no* Python 3.0.2. Python 3.0 is different than all other releases. There will be no last maintenance release and no ongoing security releases. Python 3.1 is the replacement for Python 3.0, and it's release schedule was accelerated specifically so that production users would be able to switch immediately.
If you're using Python 3, you are strongly urged to update to Python 3.1. Python 3.1 will be a 'normal' release in that we're making all the guarantees that we make for other releases. It is likely that Python 3.2 is 18-24 months away, there will be Python 3.1.x maintenance releases, and there will be one last Python 3.1.x release after the final release of Python 3.2.
Cheers, -Barry
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