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Remove Centos7 deployment tests #333

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@giffels giffels commented Jan 19, 2024

Since we have deprecated python3.6 sometime ago, we do not need to run deployment tests on centos:7 anymore. centos:7 only provides python3.6 and therefore is not supported anymore as well.

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Looks simple enough. Farewell, CentOS7.

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A small step for a man, a giant leap for mankind! Bye-bye CC7!

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Praised be thee, dependabot[bot]!

@giffels giffels added this pull request to the merge queue Jan 25, 2024
Merged via the queue into MatterMiners:master with commit 87756ab Jan 25, 2024
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@giffels giffels deleted the clean/remove-centos7-deployment-test branch January 25, 2024 14:50
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