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[Merge after v2.11.0 Release] Retire support for Python 3.9 #3683

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Standard procedure to retire support for Python 3.9, similar to ESMValGroup/ESMValCore#2447


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@bouweandela this 🦕 too 🍺

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Could you also update environment_osx.yml please?

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valeriupredoi commented Jul 9, 2024

Could you also update environment_osx.yml please?

Ouch! Have I missed it - on it now 🍏 - done in 7c50fa9

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Thanks!

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Cheers, buds 🍺

@valeriupredoi valeriupredoi merged commit e83ba66 into main Jul 10, 2024
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Retire support for python==3.9
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