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Drop Python 3.6. support in Dec due to EOL #1177

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BoboTiG opened this issue Oct 8, 2021 · 1 comment
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Drop Python 3.6. support in Dec due to EOL #1177

BoboTiG opened this issue Oct 8, 2021 · 1 comment
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BoboTiG commented Oct 8, 2021

A friendly note to all our community: HTTPie will drop Python 3.6 support by January, 2022. Indeed, the Python Software Foundation will cease to maintain it by December, 2021.

For those who may ask why: our rational is to drop insecure versions immediately when that happens.

That issue will be used a a reminder of tasks to be done in order to clean-up the code for such removal.

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@BoboTiG BoboTiG changed the title Remove Python 3.6. support in December due to EOL ⚠️ Remove Python 3.6. support in December due to EOL Oct 8, 2021
@jkbrzt jkbrzt changed the title ⚠️ Remove Python 3.6. support in December due to EOL ℹ️ Remove Python 3.6. support in December due to EOL Oct 8, 2021
@jkbrzt jkbrzt changed the title ℹ️ Remove Python 3.6. support in December due to EOL Remove Python 3.6. support in December due to EOL Oct 8, 2021
@jkbrzt jkbrzt changed the title Remove Python 3.6. support in December due to EOL Drop Python 3.6. support in Dec due to EOL Oct 8, 2021
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jkbrzt commented Jan 14, 2022

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