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Test on Python 3.12 #20

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@amotl amotl commented Dec 22, 2023

Hi @edgarrmondragon,

I picked this up from your fork, just discovering it accidentally. It would be a good idea to bring it in, right?

With kind regards,
Andreas.

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amotl commented Dec 22, 2023

I haven't been able to push to your branch, so I've diverted it into GH-21.

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amotl commented Dec 22, 2023

Version 0.1.1 has just been released, including your improvement. Thank you.

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