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Recommended version of Python should be featured somewhere more visible in the documentation #1109

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0sm1um opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 1 comment

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0sm1um commented Jan 10, 2025

It is possible that I am unaware of a page where this information is more prominently featured so feel free to correct me if that is the case, but on more than one occasion I have considered using Stone Soup for a project involving another niche library and I've needed to check and make sure that both are compatible with the same version of Python. Each time I need to do this I've found it rather challenging to track down the current version.

Right now I am unaware of where this information is on the read the docs website, and the only mention I've found is on the releases page here on Github.

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0sm1um commented Jan 11, 2025

A page for dependancies (numpy versions, scipy versions) I think would also be nice, though that should possibly be a seperate issue.

@0sm1um 0sm1um changed the title Reccomended version of Python should be featured somewhere more visible in the documentation Recommended version of Python should be featured somewhere more visible in the documentation Jan 13, 2025
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