Earlier versions of PythonNet did not allow us to put in support for Python 3.8 and above versions of Python. PythonNet 3 allowed us to support the needed Python versions. Although we have plans to support Python 3.8 as a part of our first major release v1.0 goals, we are at a stage where we can afford a minor release that supports Python 3.7 to Python 3.11.
This helps in with a request (#52 ) I've received of late, considering it might take a few more weeks for v1.0 to release - we should put in a minor release at this point.
Earlier versions of PythonNet did not allow us to put in support for Python 3.8 and above versions of Python. PythonNet 3 allowed us to support the needed Python versions. Although we have plans to support Python 3.8 as a part of our first major release v1.0 goals, we are at a stage where we can afford a minor release that supports Python 3.7 to Python 3.11.
This helps in with a request (#52 ) I've received of late, considering it might take a few more weeks for v1.0 to release - we should put in a minor release at this point.