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[BUG] "Supported types" documentation is not up to date #473

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matt035343 opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 1 comment
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[BUG] "Supported types" documentation is not up to date #473

matt035343 opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 1 comment
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The "Supported types" documentation is not up to date. It states that Python 3.6 is supported and maybe the list of supported types needs to extended. I do not remember if we added any newly supported types.

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That the documentation is up to date

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@matt035343 matt035343 added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 14, 2023
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george-zubrienko commented Aug 15, 2023

I think there are several things we should definitely do:

  • Remove 3.6 where it is still mentioned
  • Remove 3.7 from unit test matrix, but allow installation on 3.7
  • Note that 3.7 has reached EOL and we are no longer providing patches for 3.7
  • Update README accordingly

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