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chore: dry tests, use newer DRF on tests #641

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Looking at the docs of tox-gh-action

we could not have the test logic on both places, reducing the duplication and complexity of testing

the new DRF 3.13.0 is full compatible with django 4.0 and it does not need anymore the pytz package

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@auvipy auvipy merged commit 5f18092 into jazzband:master Dec 15, 2021
@bertonha bertonha deleted the dry-tests branch December 15, 2021 11:49
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