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* 3.9 is practically EOL
* 3.10 fails right now since we do not list importlib_resources in our
hash-pinned depndencies but sigstore-python has this:
"importlib_resources ~= 5.7; python_version < '3.11'"
Current windows runner default python is 3.9 unfortunately.
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I am experimenting with a similar setup in sigstore/sigstore-conformance#267 -- I'll mark this draft since I think I can use a similar approach here instead of this |
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This "improves" the situation with #235, #236 (essentially making them WONTFIX -- but we may still want to start managing python versions ourselves later):
This PR does not handle forcing a specific python in the action (by using actions/setup-python or uv): I think that's probably a good direction to go but I went for this simple fix first.