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What breaking changes would you like to include in a 2.0 release? #93

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jgonggrijp opened this issue Aug 21, 2022 · 1 comment
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I just released version 1.2.0, which includes the --continue-on-fail flag by @5j9. Working on the release branch, I realized that pip-review is still dragging Python versions from the stone age behind it.

I feel it is time to drop support for deprecated Python versions, i.e., everything below Python 3.7. That is a change that could potentially break some workflows, so it requires a major version upgrade.

As far as I can tell, there are currently no other breaking changes that people have advocated for in the issue list or the pull requests. If you have such an idea, please mention it here. I will leave this ticket open for at least a month or so.

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5j9 commented Aug 21, 2022

I'd also suggest dropping support for pip versions earlier than v10.0.1 (that's about the time Python 3.7 got released).

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