Reapply "Pin local Python version to lowest supported (#351)" (#375)#385
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This reverts commit fb15875. When working through #384 without a pin set, running `make` would default to Python 3.13 locally. (Not sure if this is a `uv` version thing, or what.) I think it's best to keep this pinned in Python libraries to the lowest supported Python version to avoid confusion, especially since we don't specify a `uv` version to use (for now).
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This reverts commit fb15875.
When working through #384 without a pin set, running
makewould default to Python 3.13 locally. (Not sure if this is auvversion thing, or what.)I think it's best to keep this pinned in Python libraries to the lowest supported Python version to avoid confusion, especially since we don't specify a
uvversion to use (for now).