fix: Build docs with python 3.11#36005
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We're still running with 3.11 in sumac so we should be building the docs with python 3.11
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I was confused by this too, and tbh I think a lot of people are confused. Is there ONE place to go to answer the question of which Python we're using for each release? I THOUGHT I saw such a spot before but was stupid and didn't bookmark/tag cloud it. |
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The README should always have the correct version for dependent packages/tools for any given version of edx-platform |
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Still waiting for the docs build here in case there are issues to resolve but if that looks good, I'll merge this. |
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We're still running with 3.11 in sumac so we should be building the docs
with python 3.11