No worries TP :) ,. We've learned and I think Airflow is the perfect
playground for any of your changes - I actually welcome any improvements in
the resolver, and we will surely collaborate on testing any pre-release
versions of PIP. Just let us know when they are released and I will be
happy to run them through our sophisticated test-harness :D.

Everyone else:

After a small fix to python 3.8 everything should be ready now. Please
rebase to latest master and make sure to pull/rebuild your Breeze image
when asked, If you had any PRs failing in the meantime because of images
failing - please rebase/push --force your branches to get them rebuilt.

J,

On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 10:58 AM Tzu-ping Chung <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > On 27 Apr 2021, at 16:16, Jarek Potiuk <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Big thanks to Tzu-ping Chung from the PIP team for help and useful
> > discussions. We are one of the more complex projects with > 400
> > dependencies and I hope we will help to drive PIP 21 adoption :).
>
> I have some resolver tweaks in mind for 21.2, so there’s still a
> possibility y’all are going to hate us again soon 😉
>
> But I’ll definitely keep a mind to inform y’all before ever making a
> public release containing those changes, so we can make sure they don’t
> break anything for Airflow before those resolver changes reach users’ hands.
>
> Fingers crossed and good luck to all of us.
>
> TP



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