I dropped 3.6 because it's no longer supported, and pypy3 because by default it tries to use 3.6 compatibility, and when I increased the version to pypy-3.9, the dependencies wouldn't install. I didn't feel like debugging it and I don't know that anybody uses it, so I dropped it.
I dropped 3.6 because it's no longer supported, and pypy3 because by default it tries to use 3.6 compatibility, and when I increased the version to pypy-3.9, the dependencies wouldn't install. I didn't feel like debugging it and I don't know that anybody uses it, so I dropped it.
(I still love pypy, sorry)