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This pull request updates the Python version used in the Read the Docs configuration to align with the project's current requirements. The changes ensure consistency across configuration files.

Updates to Read the Docs configuration:

  • Removed the outdated .readthedocs.yaml file, which specified Python 3.10, as it is no longer needed.
  • Updated the readthedocs.yml file to use Python 3.10 instead of Python 3.8 for the build environment.

@jhnwu3 jhnwu3 requested review from Jathurshan0330 and Copilot July 18, 2025 23:17
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Pull Request Overview

This pull request consolidates Read the Docs configuration files and updates the Python version to 3.10 for consistency across the project's build environment.

  • Removes duplicate .readthedocs.yaml configuration file that was specifying Python 3.10
  • Updates the main readthedocs.yml file to use Python 3.10 instead of Python 3.8

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File Description
readthedocs.yml Updates Python version from 3.8 to 3.10 for the build environment
docs/.readthedocs.yaml Removes duplicate configuration file that was already specifying Python 3.10

@jhnwu3 jhnwu3 merged commit 11bc715 into master Jul 18, 2025
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@jhnwu3 jhnwu3 deleted the fix/docs_python_ver branch July 18, 2025 23:19
dalloliogm pushed a commit to dalloliogm/PyHealth that referenced this pull request Nov 26, 2025
Co-authored-by: John Wu <johnwu3@sunlab-serv-03.cs.illinois.edu>

This change is so small and silly, it shouldn't require a review from a maintainer.
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