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Drop support for EOL Python 3.6 #629

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@hugovk hugovk commented Jan 11, 2022

Python 3.6 is EOL and no longer receiving security updates (or any updates) from the core Python team.

cycle latest release eol
3.10 3.10.1 2021-10-04 2026-10-04
3.9 3.9.9 2020-10-05 2025-10-05
3.8 3.8.12 2019-10-14 2024-10-14
3.7 3.7.12 2018-06-27 2023-06-27
3.6 3.6.15 2016-12-23 2021-12-23

https://endoflife.date/python

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willkg commented Feb 9, 2022

I didn't realize GitHub was going to merge the main branch into this one. Super irritating.

I undid that and then rebased against the main branch and then force-pushed into your branch. Super sorry about that.

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willkg commented Feb 9, 2022

Thank you!

@hugovk hugovk deleted the rm-3.6 branch February 9, 2022 06:51
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hugovk commented Feb 9, 2022

No problem at all, and you're welcome!

If you initially updated this using the "Update branch" button, there's now also an option to "Update with rebase":

https://github.blog/changelog/2022-02-03-more-ways-to-keep-your-pull-request-branch-up-to-date/

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willkg commented Feb 9, 2022

I saw that and that's why I was bummed I messed up somehow and did a merge commit. I'll get it the next time (hopefully).

Thanks!

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