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Declare support for Python 3.13 #591

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@edgarrmondragon edgarrmondragon commented Oct 8, 2024

Adds the PyPI trove classifier for Python 3.13.

https://pyreadiness.org/3.13/

Adds the PyPI trove classifier for Python 3.13.
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mrocklin commented Oct 8, 2024

cc @hendrikmakait

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Thanks, @edgarrmondragon!

@hendrikmakait hendrikmakait merged commit 6cb5e6d into pytoolz:master Oct 10, 2024
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@edgarrmondragon edgarrmondragon deleted the pypi-python3.13 branch October 10, 2024 17:15
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