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Remove support for Python 3.8 #1218

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@nashafa nashafa commented Oct 23, 2024

Remove image variants for Python 3.8, which reached end of life on 2024-10-07. This also cleans up a couple things: removing mention of Buster image variants and arm64 image recommendations in the Dockerfile.

This is my first PR here. Let me know if there's anything I missed or if you'd want me to split any of these commits up into a separate PR. Thanks!

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nashafa commented Oct 23, 2024

@microsoft-github-policy-service agree

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As an outsider, I would like to provide feedback that the changes in this pull request are equivalent to those in #780. (I'm eagerly awaiting the Python 3.13 image.)

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nashafa commented Nov 13, 2024

Looks like #1221 was merged before this. I'll update this to just remove support for Python 3.8

@nashafa nashafa marked this pull request as draft November 13, 2024 14:17
@nashafa nashafa changed the title Add support for Python 3.13 Remove support for Python 3.8 Nov 13, 2024
With Bookworm and Bullseye the only supported image variants, this recommendation is redundant.
Python 3.8 is EOL as of 2024-10-07
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