Or is it a corporate grab to gain more influence in the ecosystem? I like the idea, but for profit backing is out of the question. This lesson has been learned countless times.
Or is it a corporate grab to gain more influence in the ecosystem? I like the idea, but for profit backing is out of the question. This lesson has been learned countless times.
Does the conda package manager have the same issue?
conda and pip are compatible, you can build a conda project with pip
They plan on making money by running private package registries, rather than making money on the client. https://astral.sh/pyx
What they say today and what will the board decide to do in 6 months are 2 entirely separate things.
Even if it was, that would be the best implementation of the strategy ever.
no, it's a python library, get a grip. Also "This lesson has been learned countless times"? No it hasn't, since when has a package manager developed by a for-profit company hurt the ecosystem?
Was that a dig at the recent RubyGems situation?
its OSS