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>   [ ] Yes, make pip a standard part of Sage. 
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>   [ ] No, pip does not belong in Sage. 
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Yes, pip should definitely be part of Sage. Independent of its potential 
use dealing with spkgs, as the now standard Python package manager it's 
something end users need.  The very first thing I do when I download the 
latest Sage release is to install pip.  

Adding pip will require upgrading the version of setuptools that comes with 
Sage, which is also a good thing since Sage is on 0.6.16 (which is from 
2011, I think) and the current version is 3.4.* 

Nathan

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