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chore(python): use latest 3.11.6 #52

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@per1234 per1234 added type: enhancement Proposed improvement topic: infrastructure Related to project infrastructure labels Nov 5, 2023
@per1234 per1234 self-assigned this Nov 5, 2023
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Thanks @Rotzbua!

@per1234 per1234 merged commit 1e7d2c4 into arduino:main Nov 5, 2023
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@Rotzbua Rotzbua deleted the chore_python branch November 5, 2023 21:32
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