Bug report
Bug description:
As a user, I was under the impression that Python installation on Windows is the best (easiest, updates, maintenance) through the Microsoft Store. So I switched a few versions ago. Now, I learned that there is actually already Python 3.14, quite long in fact. And I did never find this in the Store. Of course, I could have looked in different channels, not use the Store as my source of Python releases.
Still, this is my workflow as a user.
Now, as a quick Google search did not surface anything (and others might have similar questions), I create this issue to inquiry for the current status. Is this a deliberate decision to no longer support the Store? Is this documented somewhere?
CPython versions tested on:
3.14
Operating systems tested on:
Windows
Bug report
Bug description:
As a user, I was under the impression that Python installation on Windows is the best (easiest, updates, maintenance) through the Microsoft Store. So I switched a few versions ago. Now, I learned that there is actually already Python 3.14, quite long in fact. And I did never find this in the Store. Of course, I could have looked in different channels, not use the Store as my source of Python releases.
Still, this is my workflow as a user.
Now, as a quick Google search did not surface anything (and others might have similar questions), I create this issue to inquiry for the current status. Is this a deliberate decision to no longer support the Store? Is this documented somewhere?
CPython versions tested on:
3.14
Operating systems tested on:
Windows