Django 5.2 beta 1 released for testing
Django 5.2 beta 1 is now available, marking the second stage in the 5.2 release cycle. This beta provides an opportunity to explore upcoming features before the final release, scheduled forApril 2, 2025. Only bug fixes for new features and regressions will be made until then, with translations finalized after the release candidate. The Django team encourages early testing to help catch issues, though this beta is not recommended for production use. Developers can download it from PyPI or the Django website and report bugs to the issue tracker.
Python 3.14.0a5 released for testing
Python 3.14.0a5 is the fifth of seven planned alpha releases, introducingPEP 649 (deferred annotation evaluation),PEP 741 (enhanced Python configuration C API), andPEP 761 (switching from PGP signatures to Sigstore). It also features improved error messages and anexperimental high-performance interpreter for newer compilers. Some older Python and C API features are being deprecated. As features may still change before beta (May 6, 2025), developers are encouraged to test and report issues. The next release,Python 3.14.0a6, arrives March 14, 2025.
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