Drop Python 3.8 support in provider packages#42738
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Drop Python 3.8 support in provider packages#42738jscheffl wants to merge 1 commit intoapache:mainfrom
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This is not a good idea. We have to remove Python 3.8 and move to Python 3.9 for the whole repo. The thing is that for tests in most PRs CI image is only built for "default" Python version and tests are run only for that version (to save on build time). This means that you won't be able to install providers for tests if you only bump minimum version of providers, without bumping the default to 3.9 because tests will attempt to run but image will not be available. |
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Close in favor of progressing in #42742 |
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As Python 3.8 is getting out-of support, this PR removes support from Airflow providers.
See Python release schedule: https://peps.python.org/pep-0569/
Note: This PR is provider-only.