🔖 Feature description
Python 3.13 was released last year, and Python 3.14 was officially released last month. Currently, neither of these versions is supported by default in the open-source version of Appwrite Runtime.
This feature request proposes adding support for Python 3.13 and Python 3.14 in the open-runtime, ensuring that developers can build and deploy projects using the latest versions of Python without manual setup or workarounds.
🎤 Pitch
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Python 3.13 was released in October 2024.
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Python 3.14 was released in September 2025.
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Both versions include notable performance enhancements, standard library updates, and optimisations that would benefit Appwrite developers using Python runtimes.
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Keep Appwrite’s runtime ecosystem up to date with the latest Python releases.
👀 Have you spent some time to check if this issue has been raised before?
🏢 Have you read the Code of Conduct?
🔖 Feature description
Python 3.13 was released last year, and Python 3.14 was officially released last month. Currently, neither of these versions is supported by default in the open-source version of Appwrite Runtime.
This feature request proposes adding support for Python 3.13 and Python 3.14 in the open-runtime, ensuring that developers can build and deploy projects using the latest versions of Python without manual setup or workarounds.
🎤 Pitch
Python 3.13 was released in October 2024.
Python 3.14 was released in September 2025.
Both versions include notable performance enhancements, standard library updates, and optimisations that would benefit Appwrite developers using Python runtimes.
Keep Appwrite’s runtime ecosystem up to date with the latest Python releases.
👀 Have you spent some time to check if this issue has been raised before?
🏢 Have you read the Code of Conduct?