: This version notably introduced the experimental "free-threaded" mode, a massive step toward removing the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL).
Based on how Python releases work, the "most stable" version is typically defined as the . Currently, that title belongs to Python 3.9 (specifically 3.9.19+) , though Python 3.12 is considered the modern standard for stability. most stable python version
The UI would replace a standard dropdown list with a categorized "Stability Rating" card system: most stable python version