The alpha or beta release of pip with its new dependency resolver should be out in May.

I just posted https://pyfound.blogspot.com/2020/03/new-pip-resolver-to-roll-out-this-year.html which discusses what is going to change in the pip resolver, when, and how you can help (including some low-effort things you can do right now).

I didn't mention this in the blog post because ordinary Python users shouldn't try it, but: As of right now, people who install pip from GitHub master will have the ability to run `pip install --unstable-feature=resolver` and test the new resolver code. And less than half of the test suite fails! Expect errors and missing features, but it’s there! [Celebratory trumpet honk here.]

Hope all of you, and all the people you are close to, are healthy and staying that way.

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Sumana Harihareswara
pip project manager (contracting with Python Software Foundation)
Changeset Consulting
https://changeset.nyc

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