Hi y'all,

    I think we should keep the current policy. There is never a good time 
to drop support for anything and extending support especially for Python 
3.7 will end with more exceptions in the future. Current policy is really 
patronizing and with the new Python release schedule we can reach 6 
supported versions of Python for every LTS. I would make it even more 
aggressive :) It's not only about the maintenance burden but also about new 
features and syntax, we have tickets waiting 2-3 years until Python X 
becomes the minimal Python supported by Django. My 2 cents 🤷

Best,
Mariusz

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