+1

On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 at 5:14, Michael A. Smith <mich...@smith-li.com> wrote:

> Please note I'm not proposing any changes to our CPython support in
> this thread. This is just about pypy.
>
> The currently active versions of pypy only supports 3.9 and 3.10. I
> propose we track whatever the latest pypy supports.
>
> Python 3.8 compatibility has been gone from pypy since 2023-06-16.
> https://www.pypy.org/posts/2023/06/pypy-v7312-release.html
>
> Python 3.7 compatibility has been gone from pypy since 2022-12-06.
> https://www.pypy.org/posts/2022/12/pypy-v7310-release.html
>
> This is mainly a response to AVRO-3952. Given that pypy3.9 and 3.10
> pass the check, it's probably a subtlety in how the github action
> setup-python is setting up the obsolete pypy versions, and I suspect
> it isn't worth putting in effort to fix.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>

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