Drop Python 3.6, default to running on 3.10#124
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Python 3.6 is well beyond end-of-life (December 2021). While 3.7 is still supported, it doesn't have long left (mid 2023). We should therefore still support using it, but there's no compelling reason to default to it.
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Python 3.6 is well beyond end-of-life (December 2021). While 3.7 is still supported, it doesn't have long left (mid 2023). We should therefore still support using it, but there's no compelling reason to default to it.