chore: update CI to run on one platform, but multiple python versions#292
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Good by me. I think since none of our libraries require any platform specific wheels (i.e. scikit-like packages) this is fine and should also speed our tests up. |
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This will run the library on python 3.11, 3.12, 3.13 but drop windows and mac platforms. The motivation is that incompatibility issues seem more likely to happen from new python versions rather than different platforms. This matches most other project norms i've seen.