potiuk commented on issue #36912:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/issues/36912#issuecomment-1902037155

   > What a bizarre setup. I guess I'll have to see if I can somehow get that 
shoehorned into how we manage dependencies. Thank you for the pointer,.
   
   It's not bizarre, it's just. It is just designed for both - allowing for 
reproducible installation AND allowing people to upgrede depedencies when they 
neeed. In a few years a form of it will become a norm, simply the Python 
packaging and installation world did not yet feel then need for it, but with 
670 dependencies of Airflow, this saves our users a lot of headaches, while 
allowing them also to use newer version of libraries. If they follow our 
advices that is.
   
    If you want to know more about and have more context - I recommend to watch 
my talk from Airlfow Summit 
https://airflowsummit.org/sessions/2023/mastering-dependencies-the-airflow-way/ 


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