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chore(deps): update python docker tag to v3.14.1#236

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
python docker patch 3.14.0 -> 3.14.1

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Hello TalkIQ (@talkiq-ops), I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request focuses on maintaining the project's infrastructure by updating the Python Docker image to its latest patch version within the CircleCI configuration. This ensures that the continuous integration environment benefits from the most recent bug fixes and minor improvements without introducing any breaking changes, thereby enhancing stability and security for future builds.

Highlights

  • Dependency Update: The Python Docker image used in the CircleCI configuration has been updated from version 3.14.0 to 3.14.1.
  • Automated Process: This update was automatically generated by Renovate Bot to keep project dependencies current.
  • Automerge Enabled: The pull request is configured for automerge, indicating it is expected to merge automatically once all checks pass.
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This pull request updates the Python docker image version from 3.14.0 to 3.14.1. While this is a standard dependency update, the specified Python version 3.14 does not exist. Using this image tag will likely cause the CI pipeline to fail. I have added a critical comment to highlight this issue and recommend using a valid Python image tag from Docker Hub.

python:
docker:
- image: python:3.14.0
- image: python:3.14.1

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The Docker image python:3.14.1 appears to be invalid. Python version 3.14 has not been released, and this tag does not exist on the official Python Docker Hub repository. This will cause any CI job using this executor to fail. It seems the previous version 3.14.0 was also incorrect. Please replace this with a valid Python image tag. For instance, if you intend to use the latest Python 3.12, the tag would be python:3.12.4.

@talkiq-ops TalkIQ (talkiq-ops) merged commit a17f053 into master Dec 5, 2025
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@talkiq-ops TalkIQ (talkiq-ops) deleted the renovate/patch-python branch December 5, 2025 18:02
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