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Drop support for Python 3.8 #1692

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@rjmello rjmello commented Oct 23, 2024

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Python 3.8 entered the end-of-life phase on 10-07-2024, and Parsl dropped support in v2024.10.14.

Ref: https://peps.python.org/pep-0569/

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Python 3.8 entered the end-of-life phase on 10-07-2024, and Parsl
dropped support in v2024.10.14.

Ref: https://peps.python.org/pep-0569/
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chris-janidlo commented Oct 24, 2024

While we're at it, we should add both of the Pythons in bugfix status, 3.12 and 3.13, to our test suites, since we claim support for 3.9+

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No; in scrum yesterday, I thought we landed on keeping these two actions disparate?

In particular, I went ahead locally and tried out 3.12 and 3.13. I'm having an issue with 3.13 that I'm working through, so, given empirical evidence, I'm inclined to encourage keeping these two thoughts separate. (Even though it was me who brought it up to begin with! 😉 )

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rjmello commented Oct 24, 2024

Yeah, I ran into the same issues with 3.13, so figured we should keep the changes separate.

@rjmello rjmello merged commit e75957f into main Oct 24, 2024
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