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[Python] drop python 3.7 support #1982

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chaokunyang opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1981
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[Python] drop python 3.7 support #1982

chaokunyang opened this issue Dec 16, 2024 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1981

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Feature Request

Most pytho library has dropped py3.7 support such as pyarrow, pytorch. It's time for pyfury to drop py3.7 support for bettern code maintainance

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cc @penguin-wwy

pandalee99 pushed a commit that referenced this issue Dec 16, 2024
## What does this PR do?

This pr drop py3.7 support

## Related issues

Closes #1982 

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