docs: update stale Python >= 3.9 claim to Python >= 3.12#99
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The Python version note in this file still claimed >= 3.9 even though pyproject.toml has been pinned at requires-python>=3.12 since release 2026.4.5.3 (April 2026). This brings the doc in line with the actual pin and the install-docs updates in PyAutoFit#1236, PyAutoGalaxy#378, and PyAutoLens#481. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
Updates the stale "Python >= 3.9" line in this repo's top-level docs to
"Python >= 3.12", matching the actual
requires-python>=3.12pin in therelevant
pyproject.toml.Follows on from PyAutoFit#1236 / PyAutoGalaxy#378 / PyAutoLens#481, which
added install-docs notes about the Python 3.9/3.10/3.11 drop. With this
PR the public-facing version claim is consistent everywhere.
API Changes
None — docs-only.
Test Plan
"Python 3.12 and later" in the euclid README).
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