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Temporarily disable Python 3.4 in build #641

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With this commit we temporarily remove Python 3.4 testing from our
builds. Due an OS upgrade in the CI matrix, Python 3.4 is not easily
available anymore so we will build only with 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 for the
time being. We will decide at a later point whether we will drop testing
on 3.4 completely or we use a different solution for testing with Python
3.4

With this commit we temporarily remove Python 3.4 testing from our
builds. Due an OS upgrade in the CI matrix, Python 3.4 is not easily
available anymore so we will build only with 3.5, 3.6 and 3.7 for the
time being. We will decide at a later point whether we will drop testing
on 3.4 completely or we use a different solution for testing with Python
3.4
@danielmitterdorfer danielmitterdorfer added enhancement Improves the status quo :misc Changes that don't affect users directly: linter fixes, test improvements, etc. labels Feb 6, 2019
@danielmitterdorfer danielmitterdorfer added this to the 1.0.4 milestone Feb 6, 2019
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LGTM thanks

@danielmitterdorfer danielmitterdorfer merged commit 8af50ff into elastic:master Feb 6, 2019
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