Hello there,
The pip team is implementing some improvements to pip's output to deal
with situations where, during a `pip install`, it needs to backtrack on
package(s).
To do this we need to make some decisions. We'd appreciate your input
using this very short (1 question!) poll:
https://saneuxde
Hi there,
It's Bernard and Nicole from the pip Team.
The team is working on the improving the way that pip resolves package
dependency conflicts.
We're asking for your help to test pip's new resolver.
We're especially interested in hearing from people who have projects
with complex dependencies
it.
Have I answered your question sufficiently?
Regards,
Bernard
On 07/03/2020 11:21, Marco Sulla wrote:
> There's someone of the pip team that can confirm this?
>
> On Sat, 7 Mar 2020 at 02:49, Bernard Tyers - Sane UX Design
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
&
Hi there,
My name is Bernard Tyers. I'm a UX designer and have recently started working
on the PSF project to improve the usability of pip, funded by MOSS/CZI.
I want to let you know about the pip UX Studies we've started today, and
encourage you to sign-up and take part.
The pip Team is looki
Hi there,
My name is Bernard Tyers. I'm a UX designer and have recently started
working on the PSF project to improve the usability of pip, funded by
MOSS/CZI.
I want to let you know about the pip UX Studies we've started today, and
encourage you to sign-up and take part.
The pip Team is looking