On the hopeful assumption that the reason for the lack of response so far - apart from the short time - is just that many non-developers don't read the PyPRP release development thread anymore:
Documentation writers wanted!
Two (and a half) new features of PyPRP still need to be documented for the upcoming release, and that would take less time if I didn't have to do it myself. If you would like to contribute to the release, here is what you can do: Figure out how a new or changed feature works, by experimenting and asking questions, then write down your findings on the wiki (in tutorial or reference form) so that others don't have to repeat the experimenting and asking in the future. Head over here for more detailed descriptions of what there is to do. If the job descriptions or anything else are unclear, please say so. You don't have to be a developer, I'll do my best to take care of the technical side of things.