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[Doc]: Inconsistent Python versions between Installation and Quickstart sections in the documentation #11514

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oogou11 opened this issue Dec 26, 2024 · 3 comments · Fixed by #11849
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oogou11 commented Dec 26, 2024

📚 The doc issue

There is an inconsistency in the Python versions specified for creating a conda virtual environment in the official documentation:

  • In the Installation section, the recommended Python version is python==3.12.
  • In the Quickstart section, the recommended Python version is python==3.10.

This inconsistency may confuse users and could potentially cause compatibility issues when following the instructions.

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cc @youkaichao

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cc @mgoin I think Michael wants to change the Quickstart to use uv, maybe you can also update the python version.

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mgoin commented Jan 8, 2025

Sure, happy to fix.

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