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Add Python 3.10 trove classifier #23464

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Now that 3.10 is officially support it, let's add the trove classifier!

@jedcunningham jedcunningham added this to the Airflow 2.3.1 milestone May 3, 2022
@jedcunningham jedcunningham requested review from ashb, potiuk and kaxil May 3, 2022 23:29
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The PR most likely needs to run full matrix of tests because it modifies parts of the core of Airflow. However, committers might decide to merge it quickly and take the risk. If they don't merge it quickly - please rebase it to the latest main at your convenience, or amend the last commit of the PR, and push it with --force-with-lease.

@github-actions github-actions bot added the full tests needed We need to run full set of tests for this PR to merge label May 3, 2022
@kaxil kaxil merged commit 673f894 into apache:main May 4, 2022
@kaxil kaxil deleted the 3.10_trove_classifier branch May 4, 2022 00:12
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