📨 Core Dispatch #5 is out!
3.15 beta 2 just dropped 🎉, Python published an official security policy, and the EuroPython Language Summit lineup has been announced 👀.
All this, and more, in the edition!
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📨 Core Dispatch #5 is out!
3.15 beta 2 just dropped 🎉, Python published an official security policy, and the EuroPython Language Summit lineup has been announced 👀.
All this, and more, in the edition!
📰 Now that we're on the tail end of #PyConUS, Core Dispatch #4 is out!
3.15.0 beta 1 shipped, the main branch is open for 3.16, PEP 788 landed, free-threaded builds picked up thread-safe iterator support, and more.
Catch up on the last two weeks in CPython 👇
📰 Core Dispatch #3 is out!
It was a busy two weeks for PEPs, leading up to beta 1 next week. 5 PEPs accepted, 2 rejected, an early 3.14.5 to land the incremental GC revert, and 3.15 beta 1 next Tuesday!
The SC accepted a PEP that establishes a new Packaging Council, the incremental GC is being reverted, Łukasz Langa is stepping down as Developer in Residence, Rust for CPython has a new progress update, four new PEPs — all this and more in this edition of Core Dispatch.
Core Dispatch #2 is in the works!
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Core Dispatch #1
New releases are slated to drop on Tuesday: 3.13.13, 3.14.4, and 3.15.0a8.
PEP 803 got accepted, so free-threaded builds will have a stable ABI.
Ken Jin also wrote up what's going on with the JIT in 3.15.
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