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Fix #1565 Remove Python 3.6 due to EOL #1566

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Thanks!

Django 3.2 supports the whole range from 3.6 to 3.10. Django 4.0 only supports 3.8 or better. Maybe we should wait a bit and drop Django<4 and Python<3.8 at the same time?

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Django 3.2 supports the whole range from 3.6 to 3.10. Django 4.0 only supports 3.8 or better. Maybe we should wait a bit and drop Django<4 and Python<3.8 at the same time?

I'm good with this unless some issue comes up for 3.6 that is a pain to solve before then. Effectively, soft support of 3.6 from now on.

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Less CI runs is good for the environment so let's do this.

@matthiask matthiask merged commit 0a297d7 into django-commons:main Jan 4, 2022
gone pushed a commit to gone/django-debug-toolbar that referenced this pull request Jan 16, 2022
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