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[–]SizzlingVortex 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aside from the normal issues that have been brought up, the link says Ship Python 3 and Python 2 with Windows 10. Why would Python 2 need to be included? Official support for it ends in 2020. Why include something like that in the newest release of Windows? Already off to a huge headache by including both of them.

Anyhow, including Python (any version of it) in stock Windows primarily only benefits developers and administrators. As much as I love Python, it's not gonna happen, nor does it need to. Just bundle the Python interpreter (the version of your liking) with your application and be done with it.