This does not affect Alibre Script, which uses IronPython 2.7.10.0.I guess this was more a question of when official/built-in support would be likely?
I searched up and apparently 2.7.x branch has been discontinued with no further security or maintenance updates for a while now.
What are you trying to achieve? Do you want to use the latest Python version? PythonNET allows you to use Python 3 with Alibre Design APIs. The built in Alibre programming language Alibre Script is IronPython. IronPython 2.7.10 and Python 2.7.10 can be used with Alibre as is. Yes, it is outdated and not modern. However, its use within Alibre Design is acceptable (for now).The last updates are 2 to 4 years ago for the 2.7.x branches from what I could see in those links.
Unless I skimmed over something?
IronPython 3 + AlibreX.dll scripting:What are you trying to achieve? Do you want to use the latest Python version? PythonNET allows you to use Python 3 with Alibre Design APIs. The built in Alibre programming language Alibre Script is IronPython. IronPython 2.7.10 and Python 2.7.10 can be used with Alibre as is. Yes, it is outdated and not modern. However, its use within Alibre Design is acceptable (for now).
I agree that an updated Python version is preferred, but it is not necessarily required for an integrated programming language.
More options: AlibreX.dll + IronPython3
https://github.com/IronLanguages/ironpython3