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Drop support for Python 3.7 #41678

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simonjayhawkins opened this issue May 26, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #41989
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Drop support for Python 3.7 #41678

simonjayhawkins opened this issue May 26, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #41989
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from https://numpy.org/neps/nep-0029-deprecation_policy.html

On Dec 26, 2021 drop support for Python 3.7 (initially released on Jun 27, 2018)

The next release after 1.3 can be scheduled for 6 months, and we can drop 3.7 support in the next release.

@simonjayhawkins simonjayhawkins added this to the 2.0 milestone May 26, 2021
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updated the 2.0 milestone date to match.

@lithomas1 lithomas1 added Dependencies Required and optional dependencies Compat pandas objects compatability with Numpy or Python functions labels May 26, 2021
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Hey, can I take this issue? I found this article that I think will be useful?

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simonjayhawkins commented May 27, 2021

We won't be starting this until 1.3.0rc0 is released at the earliest, since we don't have a separate branch for the release after next.

@jreback jreback modified the milestones: 2.0, 1.3, 1.4 Jun 16, 2021
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