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Author gvanrossum
Recipients akuchling, djarb, facundobatista, forest, giampaolo.rodola, gvanrossum, intgr, j1m, jafo, josiahcarlson, kevinwatters, mark.dickinson, markb, mcdonc, pitrou, python-dev, r.david.murray, stutzbach, terry.reedy, tseaver
Date 2013-10-17.23:14:42
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Now asyncio/tulip has landed in the 3.4 stdlib, asyncore will be effectively obsolete starting 3.4 (even if we don't mark it so). Its presence is required for backwards compatibility, but that doesn't mean we should encourage people to keep using it by adding features.

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