I'd be in favor of whatever the conclusion of the same question on the
scipy-dev thread be (
https://mail.python.org/pipermail/scipy-dev/2020-August/024318.html)
which seems to be dropping 3.6 for the next release. But I don't think
we're going to be supporting only 3 latest releases
especially sin
Hi :-)
Did you discuss at some point a policy which Python versions you want to
support? I see that scikit-learn supports at the moment 3.6, 3.7, and 3.8
(badge in README). In a couple of weeks (October?) there will be 3.9, but I
don't see any issue opened discussing 3.9
A minor python increment