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Update quartodoc to fix CI #720

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@tomicapretto tomicapretto commented Sep 14, 2023

Also drops official support for Python 3.8 and closes #713

@tomicapretto tomicapretto marked this pull request as ready for review September 14, 2023 21:35
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Merging #720 (f6519df) into main (bdbc4cc) will not change coverage.
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@tomicapretto tomicapretto merged commit 16b005b into bambinos:main Sep 15, 2023
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@tomicapretto tomicapretto deleted the update_quartodoc branch September 15, 2023 07:30
GStechschulte pushed a commit to GStechschulte/bambi that referenced this pull request Oct 3, 2023
* Update quartodoc to fix CI

* drop official support for python 3.8

* update changelog

* remove nonexisting target version

* update pylint and some of its options
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Drop support for Python 3.8
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