BREAKING CHANGE: drop support for python <3.10#101
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Our only consumers of this are 3.11 and up. Requiring 3.10 allows us to get up-to-date with pytest and pytest-asyncio.
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For posterity, there was some discussion of this on Matrix. @ahal pointed out that by dropping 3.9 support now, we can't use it in Gecko. This might come up in the context of Gecko's upcoming Github migration. If we feel like Gecko would benefit from simple-github as it migrates, we should revert this. |
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Our only consumers of this are 3.11 and up. Requiring 3.10 allows us to get up-to-date with pytest and pytest-asyncio.