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URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/37656#issuecomment-3931283695

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   This pull request streamlines the dependency management for `grpcio` and 
`envoy-data-plane` by consolidating and simplifying their version requirements. 
The changes aim to reduce complexity in the `setup.py` file by removing 
conditional Python version checks and explicit exclusions, while still 
acknowledging known problematic versions in comments.
   
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   * **Dependency Simplification**: The version constraints for `grpcio` and 
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`setup.py`, removing Python version-specific conditions and explicit exclusions 
for `grpcio`.
   * **grpcio Versioning**: The `grpcio` dependency is now pinned to a broader 
range (`>=1.33.1,<2`), with a comment documenting previously problematic 
versions (1.48.x, 1.59.0-1.62.1, 1.66-1.78.0) that are no longer explicitly 
excluded in the requirement string.
   * **envoy-data-plane Versioning**: The `envoy-data-plane` dependency has 
been consolidated to a single requirement (`>=0.2.0,<2`), removing the previous 
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   * **sdks/python/setup.py**
       * Simplified `grpcio` dependency version constraints, removing Python 
version-specific pins and explicit exclusions.
       * Consolidated `envoy-data-plane` dependency version constraints into a 
single, broader range.
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