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According to NEP 29's Support Table, releases after 14 Apr 2023 can drop Python 3.8 (becoming Python 3.9+). That date is nearly 6 months ago. Have already seen a number of projects drop Python 3.8 and Python 3.12 just came out 2 October 2023 (so 2 days ago). Are we ok dropping Python 3.8?
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According to NEP 29's Support Table, releases after 14 Apr 2023 can drop Python 3.8 (becoming Python 3.9+). That date is nearly 6 months ago. Have already seen a number of projects drop Python 3.8 and Python 3.12 just came out 2 October 2023 (so 2 days ago). Are we ok dropping Python 3.8?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: