Changes are coming to pip, Python's package installation tool, in
October 2020. Please read and share this migration guide:
https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/user_guide/#changes-to-the-pip-dependency-resolver-in-20-2-2020
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We're working on improving the Python packaging toolchain, foundational
work that will (in the long run) make the whole Python package
installation experience way less confusing.
The pip team made a 2-minute video to explain what's up:
https://youtu.be/B4GQCBBsuNU
We are also doing user experience studies, and want you to sign up if
you ever do anything with Python (whatever your level of
skill/experience):
http://www.ei8fdb.org/thoughts/2020/03/pip-ux-study-recruitment/
https://mastodon.social/@brainwane/104950044427849411 is a good toot to
boost, and https://twitter.com/ThePSF/status/1311038036013199363 is a
good tweet to retweet, if you want to help us get the word out.
MORE DETAILS: at the migration guide at
https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/user_guide/#changes-to-the-pip-dependency-resolver-in-20-2-2020
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On 7/30/20 10:58 AM, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
On behalf of the Python Packaging Authority, I am pleased to announce
that we have just released pip 20.2, a new version of pip. You can
install it by running python -m pip install --upgrade pip.
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Sumana Harihareswara
Changeset Consulting
https://changeset.nyc
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