I don't understand why in 2023, Microsoft Azure Automation's team is still unable to support fully Python 3.7 (despite this feature being in beta since the 22 December 2020: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azure-automation-python-3-public-preview/) And that Python 3.7 will soon be end of life (in about 5 months, see : https://endoflife.date/python).
They seem to have rolled out Python 3.10 support in October 2022 in preview (read not stable, not all features/integration work), I fear that since Python 3.7 was never out of public preview since Dec 2020, the same will happen with Python 3.10.
I just don't understand why it is so hard, does anyone have any clue to what's taking them so long, or what's being so hard ?
They do have Python 2 support (stable with all features/integrations), however Python 2 isn't really recommended in 2023.
Why is it so hard, to have such a support, is there any other Cloud equivalent to Automation that has better support for executing Python 3 ?