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According to PEP 494, Python 3.6 will reach it's EOL in December 2021. I'd like to suggest removing support for Python 3.6.
The CI tests should also start testing Python 3.9, which has been out for nearly a year already.
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Python 3.10 is coming in October ref. Also, it might not be bad to also consider dropping support for Python 3.7.
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See also #1079 (comment) which may draw support for dropping Python 3.7 for Fiona 1.9, depending on release timeline.
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According to PEP 494, Python 3.6 will reach it's EOL in December 2021. I'd like to suggest removing support for Python 3.6.
The CI tests should also start testing Python 3.9, which has been out for nearly a year already.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: