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The main source repo states the version as 3.14.0

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  • Updated minimum CPython version requirement from 3.11.0 to 3.14.0.

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This pull request synchronizes the CPython version mentioned in the project's configuration file with the latest version specified in the main source repository. This ensures that the project's public description accurately reflects its current compatibility target.

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  • CPython Version Update: The _config.yml file has been updated to reflect the CPython version as 3.14.0 in the project description, aligning it with the main source repository's stated version.

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  • _config.yml
    • Updated the description field to change the CPython version from 3.11.0 to 3.14.0.
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The site configuration file's CPython compatibility requirement was updated from version >= 3.11.0 to >= 3.14.0, reflecting a newer minimum Python version dependency for the project.

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Configuration
_config.yml
Updated CPython minimum version requirement from >= 3.11.0 to >= 3.14.0.

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🐰 A hop, skip, and Python jump away,
Version 3.14 now leads the way!
Configuration updated, clean and bright,
Fresh compatibility shining in the light! 🐍

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This pull request updates the CPython version in the site's description from 3.11.0 to 3.14.0, aligning with the information from the main source repository. The change is straightforward. I've added one suggestion to improve future maintainability by extracting the version number into a separate configuration variable, which would make it easier to update in the future.


title: "RustPython"
description: "An open source Python 3 (CPython >= 3.11.0) interpreter written in Rust 🐍 😱 🤘"
description: "An open source Python 3 (CPython >= 3.14.0) interpreter written in Rust 🐍 😱 🤘"
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For better maintainability, consider defining the CPython version as a separate variable and referencing it here. This makes future updates easier and less error-prone.

For example, you could add cpython_version: "3.14.0" at the top level of this file and then change this line to:

description: "An open source Python 3 (CPython >= {{ site.cpython_version }}) interpreter written in Rust 🐍 😱 🤘"

This would centralize the version number, making it easier to manage.

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