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releases since 0.6.0 require Python < 3.11 which is contrary to the documentation #269

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kbuma opened this issue Jul 17, 2023 · 2 comments
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kbuma commented Jul 17, 2023

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The user documentation in the source code, including the README.md urge the use and environment with Python 3.11. However, all package releases since 0.6.0 require Python < 3.11 and document that "because of Ray's incompatibility with Python 3.11, you must use Python 3.9, or 3.10 with Jupyter AI."

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See #235 for a lack of Python 3.11 support; this is fixed with #244, which will be included in our upcoming 0.10.0 release.

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