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Are there any actual requirements that Python < 3.10 was dropped?
Currently, Python 3.8 is in supported list:
Having the support dropped makes application to stuck with older version (0.9.4):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Seems 3.9 was added with this 1.0.2:
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Python 3.8 EOL in few weeks: 2024-10
So, this issue can be considered complete.
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Are there any actual requirements that Python < 3.10 was dropped?
Currently, Python 3.8 is in supported list:
Having the support dropped makes application to stuck with older version (0.9.4):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: