![]() ![]() Update Oct 12, 2021: The final Docker 3.10 image is now available. With that in mind, let’s consider the problems with using 3.10 on its release day, and in the following months: 1. In addition, because upgrades involve so many different groups, coordination and releases take even more time. None of this should be read as a complaint towards the people doing the maintenance, they’re doing hugely valuable work for free, and everything takes time. I originally wrote this article on October 5th, 2021, the day after 3.10 was released… and far too early to start using Python 3.10.Īs with many open source projects, Python, Python libraries, and most of the toolchain and packages mentioned in this article are based on volunteer labor. The problems with a new major Python release We can then make a guess about when Python 3.10 will actually be usable. To understand why, we need to consider Python packaging, the software development process, and take a look at the history of past releases. Now that some time has passed, we’re getting closer to yes, or at least a maybe. The short answer after its immediate release was, no, you probably don’t want to switch immediately quite possibly you can’t switch immediately. Python 3.10 is now available–but should you switch to it immediately?
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