[KED-1116] Python 3.8 support
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What’s the timeline for 3.8 support? Kedro is currently marked as <3.8
, but I assume few problems exist to allow 3.8?
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- Created 4 years ago
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Hey guys, latest commit on develop aims to enable 3.8 compatibility https://github.com/quantumblacklabs/kedro/commit/fe489536398408761274f6c1e3d820649b7c0b5e - feel free to have a play and let us know if you find any issues. Please note that
pyspark
is a known issue.Thank you for the feature request! I am now closing this as Python 3.8 compatibility was enabled starting with version 0.16.0 released today.