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NEP 29 numpy/numpy#14086 suggest dropping Python 3.6 support soon. Matplotlib is a co-signer.
Dask is considering it, will matplotlib consider following nep 29 and remove Python 3.6 from official support?
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After 3.3, I believe.
Yes. See also https://matplotlib.org/devdocs/devel/min_dep_policy.html#python-and-numpy
Yes, as soon as we get the 3.3RC1 tagged and a v3.3.x branch going we should drop py36 on CI and on the master branch.
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NEP 29 numpy/numpy#14086 suggest dropping Python 3.6 support soon. Matplotlib is a co-signer.
Dask is considering it, will matplotlib consider following nep 29 and remove Python 3.6 from official support?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: