- [Announcement] Dropping support for Python 3.8 · Issue #10086🔍
- Python 3.8 is now officially EOL🔍
- Dropping support for older Python versions🔍
- It's time to stop using Python 3.8🔍
- yt|dlp dropping support for Python 3.8🔍
- Extended support for Python 3.8 ends on October 2024🔍
- The current Python version 🔍
- Azure Functions support for Python 3.8 is ending on 14 October 2024🔍
[Announcement] Dropping support for Python 3.8 · Issue
[Announcement] Dropping support for Python 3.8 · Issue #10086
Python 3.8 will reach its end-of-life in October 2024. Continuing yt-dlp's alignment of Python version support with their official support ...
Python 3.8 is now officially EOL - Core Development
PEP 569 updated and marked as final. The Downloads page and the devguide updated. The branch is deleted, and a new 3.8 tag is placed in its stead for posterity.
Solved - Message: Python 3.8 deprecated? - Linux Mint Forums
Python 3.8 will reach its end-of-life in October 2024. Continuing yt-dlp's alignment of Python version support with their official support ...
Dropping support for older Python versions
The ability to drop support for older Python versions is enabled by the standard Core metadata specifications 1.2 specification via the “Requires-Python” ...
It's time to stop using Python 3.8 - Reddit
The Python EOL timeline has been consistent since Python 3.2, it's already known that Python 3.14 will be end of life in October 2030 (https:// ...
yt-dlp dropping support for Python 3.8, our beloved SMPlayer will no ...
Hello, I am sad to discover this Announcement: Dropping support for Python 3.8 This will increase the minimum required Windows version to ...
Extended support for Python 3.8 ends on October 2024
On October 2024, extended support for Python 3.8 will end. Your apps that are hosted on App Service will continue to run, but security updates will no longer ...
The current Python version (3.8) is very old - Netlify Support Forums
To answer your question, yes there are some technical limitations due to which we're sticking on Python 3.8. Allowing newer versions would ...
Azure Functions support for Python 3.8 is ending on 14 October 2024
Applications that are hosted on Functions can be deployed and will continue to run, but we'll no longer provide updates or customer service for ...
Plone 6.0: drop support for Python 3.7 and 3.8?
Python 3.7 and 3.8 are still supported by the Python community, although only for security updates. See active Python releases. Some ...
It's time to stop using Python 3.8
Python 3.8 will stop getting security updates in November 2024. You really should upgrade!
Upcoming Changes in Python Version Support for the Google Ads ...
In October, 2024, Python 3.8 will reach end-of-life and will no longer be supported by the Python Software Foundation. Once Python 3.8 ...
Status of Python versions - Python Developer's Guide
... Python release c ... 3.8 end-of-life Python 3.9 security Python 3.10 security Python 3.11 security Python 3.12 bugfix Python 3.13 bugfix Python 3.14 ...
Out-of-the-box support on Python 3.7 or above for snappy after ...
currently only 3.6 is supported. Here is a thread where at the end it was possible to use Python 3.8. Fail python configuration on ubuntu and ...
Re: [tc] dropping python 3.8 support for 2024.1 - openstack-discuss
That strikes me as "a solid reason" not to support python 3.8 in 2024.1. Adding the fact that python 3.8 will stop receiving security fixes within 6 months of ...
Certbot 3.0.0 Release! - Client dev - Let's Encrypt Community Support
Support for Python 3.8 was deprecated and will be removed in our next planned release. It looks like 3.8 is still supported - as well as 3.9, 3, ...
News Announcements for Version 30.x - Protocol Buffers
As per our official Python support policy, we will be dropping support for Python 3.8 and lower. This means the minimum supported Python version is 3.9. Remove ...
Deprecation announcement for Python v3.9 in v22.12 - RAPIDS Docs
12 scheduled for December 2022. After the v22.12 release, users should expect that support for Python 3.9 may be dropped at any point. Impact.
Python version support - Palantir
Python 3.8 will be unsupported in Foundry starting on 2025-02-01. Users will be notified with information on how to identify any affected workflows and migrate ...
PEP 569 – Python 3.8 Release Schedule | peps.python.org
3.8.20 was the final security release. The codebase for 3.8 is now frozen and no further updates will be provided nor issues of any kind will be ...