Python 3.9 is already EOL, and 3.10 is close to EOL too. Continuing to support them likely makes dependency management and code modernization harder than necessary.
I can also contribute the related changes if maintainers agree with this direction.
eol ref: https://devguide.python.org/versions/
(3.9: 2025-10, 3.10: 2026-10)
Python 3.9 is already EOL, and 3.10 is close to EOL too. Continuing to support them likely makes dependency management and code modernization harder than necessary.
I can also contribute the related changes if maintainers agree with this direction.
eol ref: https://devguide.python.org/versions/
(3.9: 2025-10, 3.10: 2026-10)