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Python 3.8 recently reached the end-of-life stage (see https://devguide.python.org/versions/) and can be excluded from supported versions.
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Definitely makes sense to drop 3.8. I would not mind even dropping 3.9 if it would be useful (for some dependencies or code simplification).
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Python 3.8 recently reached the end-of-life stage (see https://devguide.python.org/versions/) and can be excluded from supported versions.
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