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Hello @tvalentyn, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request streamlines the dependency management for grpcio and envoy-data-plane by consolidating and simplifying their version requirements. The changes aim to reduce complexity in the setup.py file by removing conditional Python version checks and explicit exclusions, while still acknowledging known problematic versions in comments.

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  • Dependency Simplification: The version constraints for grpcio and envoy-data-plane dependencies have been significantly simplified in setup.py, removing Python version-specific conditions and explicit exclusions for grpcio.
  • grpcio Versioning: The grpcio dependency is now pinned to a broader range (>=1.33.1,<2), with a comment documenting previously problematic versions (1.48.x, 1.59.0-1.62.1, 1.66-1.78.0) that are no longer explicitly excluded in the requirement string.
  • envoy-data-plane Versioning: The envoy-data-plane dependency has been consolidated to a single requirement (>=0.2.0,<2), removing the previous conditional pins based on Python versions.

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  • sdks/python/setup.py
    • Simplified grpcio dependency version constraints, removing Python version-specific pins and explicit exclusions.
    • Consolidated envoy-data-plane dependency version constraints into a single, broader range.
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