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Christoph Reiter authored
It gets used by pip>=9 to decide which version from pypi to install. Which means we can more easily drop older Python versions without having to worry about breaking anyones setup. Sadly our oldest supported system, Ubuntu Xenial, only has pip 8, so it will install the newest version and fail anyway if we drop Python 3.5 support. We can at least point users to update their pip in their virtual environments then. https://packaging.python.org/guides/distributing-packages-using-setuptools/#python-requires
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