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[GitHub] [airflow] r-richmond commented on pull request #11950: Add Python 3.9 to supported versions

r-richmond commented on pull request #11950:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/11950#issuecomment-826395881


   On python 3.9 I see you've opened https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/15515. Should I rebase this PR on master or did you want to take over this pr with 15515?
   
   
   >"Let's use poetry - it will solve all our problems". That was 2 years ago. ...
   Happy to brainstorm on that - but rather that 'use XXX' I would love to see that someone implements it. I.e. "this is how the tool solves this two problems:
   
   Ty for the background; Given that I understand why airflow won't switch off of pip. That said what do you think of instead introducing tests that use poetry or pipenv to ensure that the requirements we have are always valid. i.e. the tests would run lock to make sure no conflicting requirements slip into airflow.


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