On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 8:54 AM Miro HronĨok wrote:
> On 11/28/20 9:30 PM, Paul Ganssle wrote:
> > Considering the people involved and the nature of the list, I suspect
> that
> > adding a new @python.org mailing list would be better than discourse.
> In my
> > experience, it's very difficult to
> ## What to expect in 20.1
>
> We aim to release pip 20.1 in January 2021, per our [usual release
> cadence](
> https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development/release-process/#release-cadence).
>
> You can expect:
>
> * Removal of [Python
> 2.7](
> https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/development/release-proc
On behalf of the PyPA and the pip team, I am pleased to announce that we have
just released pip 20.3, a new version of pip. You can install it by running
`python -m pip install --upgrade pip`.
This is an important and disruptive release -- we [explained why in a blog post
last year](https://pyf