Python 3.14.3: Third Maintenance Release Now Available with Over 299 Bugfixes and New Features

Overview

The Python Software Foundation has announced the release of Python 3.14.3, the third maintenance update for the 3.14 series. This version addresses approximately 299 bug fixes, build improvements, and documentation updates since Python 3.14.2. As a maintenance release, Python 3.14.3 focuses on refining stability and performance while retaining all the major enhancements introduced in the 3.14 branch.

Python 3.14.3: Third Maintenance Release Now Available with Over 299 Bugfixes and New Features
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This update is part of the ongoing effort to keep Python robust and secure. Users are encouraged to upgrade to benefit from the latest fixes and improvements. For a complete list of changes, refer to the What’s new in Python 3.14 details later in this article.

What’s New in Python 3.14 Series

Python 3.14 introduced several landmark features. Below we highlight the most significant additions and changes, many of which are now further polished in this maintenance release.

New Features

Build Changes

Incompatible Changes, Removals, and Deprecations

Python 3.14 introduced several breaking changes and deprecations to clean up the language and standard library. Key areas include:

Python Install Manager

The Windows installer is being replaced by a new install manager that simplifies managing multiple Python versions. You can obtain it via the Windows Store or its download page. The traditional installer remains available for now. A JSON file listing all installable packages (with file URLs and hashes) is also provided for this release, though it is not required for standard installation.

How to Get Python 3.14.3

Python 3.14.3 can be downloaded from the official release page. Source code, binaries for Windows, macOS, and Linux (including the new Android builds) are available.

For a complete overview of changes, consult the What’s new in Python 3.14 document.

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