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Author gregory.p.smith
Recipients Ray Donnelly, giampaolo.rodola, gregory.p.smith, josh.r, paul.moore, serhiy.storchaka, steve.dower, terry.reedy, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2019-03-23.07:39:43
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2.7 was closed to new features eons ago.

While subprocess32 backport might be a plausible home for this, I really can't handle doing anything significant for Windows within the confines of that project (it already makes me nervous that anyone is using subprocess32 on Windows at all).  

I don't intend to update subprocess32 with any new features at this point.

If you need an enhanced subprocess module for use on 2.7 on Windows I suggest creating your own fork/package for use in Anaconda 2.x distributions.
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2019-03-23 07:39:43gregory.p.smithsetrecipients: + gregory.p.smith, terry.reedy, paul.moore, giampaolo.rodola, tim.golden, zach.ware, serhiy.storchaka, steve.dower, josh.r, Ray Donnelly
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