support for Python from 3.9 to 3.14#3339
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plamerdimak wants to merge 1 commit intonicolargo:developfrom
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support for Python from 3.9 to 3.14#3339plamerdimak wants to merge 1 commit intonicolargo:developfrom
plamerdimak wants to merge 1 commit intonicolargo:developfrom
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Hi @plamerdimak thanks for the contribution proposal. For the support of Python 3.9, i prefer to wait a little bit (end of 2025) before removing the test and support. Please feel free to make an update of the current with the following change:
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Thank you for the feedback, I improved on it. |
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Python 3.9 is end of life, and Python 3.14 is released.
Link: https://devguide.python.org/versions/
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