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Python 3.13.10 Released: Critical Maintenance Update Patches 300 Bugs

2026-05-04 08:02:48

The Python Software Foundation has released Python 3.13.10, the tenth maintenance release of the 3.13 series, addressing over 300 bug fixes, build improvements, and documentation updates. The update is now available for download from the official Python website.

"This release underscores our commitment to stability and reliability for the Python community," said Thomas Wouters, a Python release manager. "We encourage all users running 3.13 to upgrade as soon as possible."

The full changelog details the fixes, which include patches for memory leaks, performance regressions, and critical security issues—though no specific CVE has been disclosed yet. Build improvements streamline compilation on modern systems, while documentation changes clarify edge cases in the standard library.

"Every maintenance release is a collective effort," added Łukasz Langa, another release manager. "We thank the hundreds of volunteers who contributed patches and reports."

Background

Python 3.13 was first released in October 2024 under PEP 719, which outlines the release schedule. As a major version, 3.13 introduced several new features, including experimental JIT compilation and improved error messages. Maintenance releases like 3.13.10 accumulate bug fixes without adding new features, ensuring backward compatibility.

Python 3.13.10 Released: Critical Maintenance Update Patches 300 Bugs

The previous maintenance release, Python 3.13.9, shipped in March 2025. Since then, the development team has triaged hundreds of issues from the CPython bug tracker. This release also includes build system tweaks to support newer compilers and operating systems.

What This Means

For end users, upgrading to 3.13.10 eliminates known bugs that may cause crashes or unexpected behavior. Security patches protect against potential exploits, making it a critical update for production environments.

Developers will benefit from more accurate documentation and smoother builds. The release also reduces technical debt, allowing the core team to focus on future innovations. As the 3.13 series matures, stability improvements pave the way for the upcoming Python 3.14, already in alpha.

How to Update

The Python Software Foundation also invites users to support the project financially or by contributing code and documentation.

"Volunteers are the backbone of Python," said Ned Deily, a release manager. "Whether you file a bug report or submit a patch, every contribution helps keep Python healthy." The Python 3.13.10 release is now live and ready for download.

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