[Python-Dev] Python in next Windows 10 update (original) (raw)

Steve Dower steve.dower at python.org
Tue May 21 16:30:12 EDT 2019


Hi all

Just sharing this here because I think it's important for us to be aware of it - I'm not trying to promote or sell anything here :) (Those who were at the language summit have seen this already.)

In the next Windows 10 update that starts rolling out today, we (Microsoft) have added "python.exe" and "python3.exe" commands that are installed on PATH by default and will open the Microsoft Store at the page where we (Python core team) publish our build.

This makes it a 1-2 click process to get from a clean machine to having a usable Python install ("python.exe" -> opens Store -> "Get it Free" -> "python.exe" now works!)

The associated blog post:

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/python/python-in-the-windows-10-may-2019-update/

Here are answers to a few questions that I assume will come up, at least from this audience that understands the issues better than most:

I'm happy to answer other questions here. The long-term contact for this integration is python (at) microsoft.com, which right now will come to me.

And on a personal note, I'm very excited that we (Microsoft) got the approval to do this. Getting anything added to Windows is a big task, so it's a reflection of the popularity and support for Python that's growing within Microsoft that we were able to make this happen. That's due to every contributor, both to the core runtime and the ecosystem. I hope this will only help us improve the availability of Python for users and make it an easier choice for dev tasks in the future.

Cheers, Steve



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