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pleroma.debian.social

I'd like to start upgrade python in alpine which currently is 3.12. Should we upgrade to 3.13 for next stable release or should skip 3.13 and go directly for 3.14?

@ncopa The last release was pretty quick to adopt the latest stable kernel if I recall correctly, why not the latest stable Python too?

@ncopa Not sure if it's a useful datapoint for you. In Debian there was the same question for the next release, and IIRC the decision was to go for Python 3.14, but first upgrade to 3.13 as a step in between to help the transition (currently 3.13 is in unstable / 3.14 in experimental).

@highvoltage @ncopa thats unlikely in alpine because of our tight timelines, so its most likely either 3.14 now, or 3.13-now 3.14-next-release

@fossdd @ncopa Ah. Well might as well go all the way then. In my experience users are more forgiving of newer software with new bugs than older versions with fixed issues upstream that they have to wait for. YMMV etc :) - I'm a little curious what you end up deciding and why!
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