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Sounds very reasonable. |
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More projects are endorsing/adopting SPEC 0, and I think we should too:
Even NumPy is moving towards SPEC 0 instead of NEP 29.
Basically, we should feel okay moving forward and dropping old dependencies. This reduces our maintenance burden, and reduces maintenance burden for the whole ecosystem as SPEC 0 gets more widely accepted.
Changes:
@jim22k @SultanOrazbayev, since this is a policy change, I want your approval (even a thumbs up or rocket would suffice).