Support aioquic 1.x and update README.rst regarding HTTP/3#246
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Support aioquic 1.x and update README.rst regarding HTTP/3#246jlaine wants to merge 1 commit intopgjones:mainfrom
jlaine wants to merge 1 commit intopgjones:mainfrom
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Hello Philip! AFAICT the CI failure is not related to my changes. As there doesn't seem to be a test suite for the Some additional notes:
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No code changes are required to use `aioquic` 1.x. As `aioquic` now uses semantic versioning, allow any version less than 2.0. This allows users to benefit from improvements and security fixes which have landed in the 1.x releases, see: https://aioquic.readthedocs.io/en/stable/changelog.html
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Fixed in 07a7b14 |
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No code changes are required to use
aioquic1.x. Asaioquicnow uses semantic versioning, allow any version less than 2.0. This allows users to benefit from improvements and security fixes which have landed in the 1.x releases, see:https://aioquic.readthedocs.io/en/stable/changelog.html