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remove six usage and dependency #542

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remove six usage and dependency #542

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@dulmandakh dulmandakh commented Jan 12, 2021

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Remove six package from dependency and replace its usages.

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omab commented Jan 12, 2021

Neat, thanks!

@omab omab merged commit b805ab4 into python-social-auth:master Jan 12, 2021
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