If Trisquel had a custom version of pip in the repos that blocked or didn't allow the installation of non-free software, would that be a benefit to people here? Of course many Python people either install via https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py or via setuptools instead of apt.
I'm pretty fluent in Python and the pip issue caught my eye. I'm assuming the
python-pip and python3-pip packages are the culprit since they may suggest
non-free software.
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