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Description

Python 3.8 was EoL @ 2024-10-07, our 6 month promise for support will end @ 2024-04-07.
This PR removes all unnecessary references and modifies the baseline references to 3.9.

Fixes #4513

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  • This change requires a documentation update

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  • Tested locally & in CI with tox
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Python 3.8 was EoL @ 2024-10-07, our 6 month promise for support ended on 2024-04-07.
This PR removes all unnecessary references and modifies the baseline references to 3.9.
@jomcgi jomcgi force-pushed the chore-4513/drop-py38-support branch from c28dab0 to a2e0ae5 Compare April 16, 2025 09:18
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