This includes various improvements, including declared support up to Py3.12 while retaining support for Py3.8 as we provide here.
In practice our continuous integration has already been running since mid-February with this version; the change here is a strong-ish recommendation to use that version onwards during development.
This includes various improvements, including declared support up to Py3.12 while retaining support for Py3.8 as we provide here.
In practice our continuous integration has already been running since mid-February with this version; the change here is a strong-ish recommendation to use that version onwards during development.