Python version 3.14 is the latest stable release version per https://www.python.org/downloads/ - should we be aligning to that or stay with 3.13?
Here are all instances, grouped by file (excluding src ↔ top-level duplicates):
| File |
Line |
Context |
| README.md |
63 |
Python 3.13 + uv in "What you get" |
| README.md |
115 |
CPython 3.13 + uv in workload table |
| README.md |
69 |
Python 3.13 in app list |
| README.md |
87 |
Python.Python.3.13 — pinned id note |
| README.md |
110 |
Python.Python.3.13 — Apps table |
| README.md |
206 |
Python.Python.3.13 — Customization |
| README.md |
222 |
Python.Python.3.13 — Design decisions |
| dev-config.winget |
737 |
id: Python.Python.3.13 — actual package id |
| dev-config.winget |
741 |
description: Install Python 3.13 |
| configuration.winget |
15 |
id: Python.Python.3.13 — workload package id |
| install.ps1 |
8 |
CPython 3.13 in comment |
| development.md |
46 |
Python.Python.3.13 in CI matrix |
| manifest.yml |
210 |
CPython 3.13 in description |
20 total matches across 13 unique files (source + signed copies). The version is pinned in 4 actual config files (2 .winget files × source/signed) and referenced in 5 docs.
Python version 3.14 is the latest stable release version per https://www.python.org/downloads/ - should we be aligning to that or stay with 3.13?
Here are all instances, grouped by file (excluding src ↔ top-level duplicates):
Python 3.13 + uvin "What you get"CPython 3.13 + uvin workload tablePython 3.13in app listPython.Python.3.13— pinned id notePython.Python.3.13— Apps tablePython.Python.3.13— CustomizationPython.Python.3.13— Design decisionsid: Python.Python.3.13— actual package iddescription: Install Python 3.13id: Python.Python.3.13— workload package idCPython 3.13in commentPython.Python.3.13in CI matrixCPython 3.13in description20 total matches across 13 unique files (source + signed copies). The version is pinned in 4 actual config files (2
.wingetfiles × source/signed) and referenced in 5 docs.