chore(toolchain): drop all but the latest 3.9 toolchain by aignas · Pull Request #3377 · bazel-contrib/rules_python

Summary of Changes

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This pull request streamlines the project's toolchain configuration by removing outdated Python 3.9 versions, aligning with its End-of-Life status. This cleanup reduces maintenance overhead and ensures that only actively supported toolchains are available. Additionally, a new "Unreleased" section has been introduced in the changelog to better organize and communicate forthcoming updates.

Highlights

  • Toolchain Management: Obsolete Python 3.9 toolchain versions (3.9.10 through 3.9.23) have been removed from python/versions.bzl, retaining only the latest 3.9.24 version, as Python 3.9 has reached End-of-Life (EOL).
  • Changelog Update: A new "Unreleased" section has been added to CHANGELOG.md to document upcoming changes, including the toolchain removals, and existing fixes have been re-categorized within this new section.
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