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Author gregory.p.smith
Recipients Sam Lobel, antvalencia, davin, docs@python, eryksun, gregory.p.smith, martin.panter, paul.moore, python-dev, r.david.murray, steve.dower, supriyanto maftuh, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2016-06-03.05:37:54
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It may be worth rolling back the above two commits.  I'm not sure.  I'd like to see if anything else falls out of this during the beta phases.

There is a chance that some library has code similar to that found in test_socketserver.py that defines classes that inherit from the Forking type(s) but which are conditionally never used on Windows.  The above commit would break that.  I'm not sure how common that'll be.
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