Python 3.13.1 Released Today =link= [UPDATED ✭]

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December 6, 2024 — Just when you thought the Python world would wind down for the holidays, the core development team has dropped Python 3.13.1 , a maintenance release that's anything but routine. python 3.13.1 released today

3.13.1 arrived just after 3.13.0, compared to the typical 90–120 days for past .1 releases. Why? Because 3.13.0 shipped with more experimental flags ( --disable-gil , --enable-experimental-jit ) than any release in a decade. Each flag is its own parallel universe of bugs. Because 3

The team is effectively saying: "We'll push major features, but we'll clean up fast." Python 3

Let me cut through the noise and tell you what actually matters. Python 3.13.1 is a bugfix release — the first in the 3.13 series. If you're running 3.13.0 (released October 7, 2024), you'll want this update. If you're still on 3.12 or earlier, this isn't your cue to upgrade just yet, but it's worth knowing what's coming.