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This pull request re-enables support for Python 3.8 wheels on macOS. The change
involves a minor adjustment to the project's build configuration, ensuring that
builds targeting Python 3.8 on macOS are no longer explicitly excluded. This
restores compatibility and availability for users relying on this specific
Python version on macOS.
### Highlights
* **Build Configuration**: Re-enabled the building of Python 3.8 wheels for
macOS by removing `cp38-macosx_*` from the `skip` list in `pyproject.toml`.
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