Docs: Update tense, the final Python 2.7 was released in April #7367
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The final Python 2.7 release (2.7.18) was indeed in April 2020, on the 20th.
https://mail.python.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/OFCIETIXLX34X7FVK5B5WPZH22HXV342/#OFCIETIXLX34X7FVK5B5WPZH22HXV342
Whilst we're here, it's now mid-2020. Does the following need any update (and the info about maintenance of 4.6.X versions in general), or is it okay to keep it as is for a while longer?