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Drop support for Python 3.6 #8569

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m-vdb opened this issue Apr 28, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9116
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Drop support for Python 3.6 #8569

m-vdb opened this issue Apr 28, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9116
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area:rasa-oss 🎡 Anything related to the open source Rasa framework area:rasa-oss/infrastructure 🚅 All things related to infrastructure or deployments type:maintenance 🔧 Improvements to tooling, testing, deployments, infrastructure, code style.

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m-vdb commented Apr 28, 2021

Description of Problem:
Python 3.6 end of life is Dec 23rd 2021. Our next major release could be an opportunity to drop support

Definition of Done:

  • CI workflows are updated
  • Documentation is updated
  • Internal documentation is updated
  • If some library updates are possible after dropping the support for 3.6 (matplotlib, etc...) open tickets for them
@m-vdb m-vdb added type:maintenance 🔧 Improvements to tooling, testing, deployments, infrastructure, code style. area:rasa-oss 🎡 Anything related to the open source Rasa framework area:rasa-oss/infrastructure 🚅 All things related to infrastructure or deployments labels Apr 28, 2021
@m-vdb m-vdb added this to the Rasa Next Major Ideas milestone Apr 28, 2021
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