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tests: revert testing against prerelease deps on Python 3.9 #213

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@tseaver tseaver commented Aug 17, 2021

Reverts #207

Consensus from today's meeting is that testing prereleases of third-party dependencies needs to happen outside the normal presubmit path.

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@tseaver tseaver changed the title Revert "tests: allow prerelease deps on Python 3.9" tests: revert testing against prerelease deps on Python 3.9 Aug 17, 2021
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