Obligatory; Pip, pip, Hooray! :-) On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 at 22:10, Sumana Harihareswara <s...@changeset.nyc> wrote:
> Since pip 20.3 will come out next month and the new resolver's behavior > will be on by default, the pip team made a 2-minute video to explain > what's up: > > https://youtu.be/B4GQCBBsuNU > > And https://twitter.com/ThePSF/status/1311038036013199363 is a good > tweet to retweet if you want to help us get the word out. > > -- > Sumana Harihareswara > Changeset Consulting > https://changeset.nyc > > On 7/30/20 4:23 PM, Sumana Harihareswara wrote: > > A new release of pip is out. Please see below, upgrade, and let us know > > if you or your users start to have trouble. In particular, we need your > > feedback on the beta of the new dependency resolver, because we want to > > make it the default in the October release. > > > > Please report bugs using this survey: > > > https://tools.simplysecure.org/survey/index.php?r=survey/index&sid=989272&lang=en > > . > > > > And please **spread the word** by pointing to this blog post: > > https://blog.python.org/2020/07/upgrade-pip-20-2-changes-20-3.html -- > > spread the word on Hacker News, Reddit, Twitter, Facebook, Dev.to, > > Telegram, relevant Stack Overflow answers, your favorite Slacks and > > Discords, etc. Most of the people this will affect do not keep up with > > Python-specific developer news. Help them get the heads-up before > > October, and help us get their bug reports. > > > > best, > > Sumana Harihareswara, pip project manager > > > > > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > > Subject: [pypi-announce] upgrade to pip 20.2 -- plus changes coming in > 20.3 > > Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2020 11:24:58 -0400 > > From: Sumana Harihareswara <s...@changeset.nyc> > > Reply-To: distutils-...@python.org > > Organization: Changeset Consulting > > To: pypi-annou...@python.org > > > > On behalf of the Python Packaging Authority, I am pleased to announce > > the release of pip 20.2. Please upgrade for speed improvements, bug > > fixes, and better logging. You can install it by running python -m pip > > install --upgrade pip. > > > > We make major releases each quarter, so this is the first new release > > since 20.1 in April. > > > > NOTICE: This release includes the beta of the next-generation dependency > > resolver. It is significantly stricter and more consistent when it > > receives incompatible instructions, and reduces support for certain > > kinds of constraints files, so some workarounds and workflows may break. > > Please test it with the `--use-feature=2020-resolver` flag. Please see > > our guide on how to test and migrate, and how to report issues > > < > https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/user_guide/#changes-to-the-pip-dependency-resolver-in-20-2-2020>. > > > > > > > The new dependency resolver is *off by default* because it is *not yet > > ready for everyday use*. > > > > For release highlights and thank-yous, please see > > <https://blog.python.org/2020/07/upgrade-pip-20-2-changes-20-3.html> . > > The full changelog is at <https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/news/>. > > > > Future: > > > > We plan to make pip's next quarterly release, 20.3, in October 2020. We > > are preparing to change the default dependency resolution behavior and > > make the new resolver the default in pip 20.3. > > > > _______________________________________________ > PSF-Community mailing list > PSF-Community@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/psf-community >
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