In November 2025, the CPython ecosystem focused on stabilizing the newly released , advancing the Python 3.15 alpha phase, and marking the official End of Life (EOL) for Python 3.9 . Python 3.14: Stabilization and Adoption
This information is and based on CPython’s historical release model. No official announcement for a November 2025 CPython release exists. For real-time and authoritative future release dates, always refer to: cpython release november 2025
As of my current knowledge cutoff in October 2023, no official CPython release has been scheduled or announced for November 2025. The Python development cycle typically follows a predictable, time-based release model under PEP 602 (annual release cadence for CPython). However, future specific dates—especially beyond 2024—are not fixed this far in advance. In November 2025, the CPython ecosystem focused on
Having launched on , Python 3.14 became the recommended stable version for most new projects. By November, the core team focused on triaging initial user feedback and preparing the first maintenance releases, 3.14.1 and 3.14.2 , which were ultimately scheduled for early December. Key 3.14 Features in Production Use: Python Release Python 3.14.0 For real-time and authoritative future release dates, always