This is very evenhanded and historically nuanced, which I appreciate. That said, someone should title their post on the packaging in Python “Now that’s what I call a dead parrot”.
I mean, the funniest/saddest thing is that as someone who hasn’t done a lot with python the last few years… it seems it’s not better, just broken differently. I kinda saw the rise of poetry and I think I remember pipenv, but just a few years ago it was basically still “you use pip with a requirements.txt and you ignore setuptools”…
This is very evenhanded and historically nuanced, which I appreciate. That said, someone should title their post on the packaging in Python “Now that’s what I call a dead parrot”.
I mean, the funniest/saddest thing is that as someone who hasn’t done a lot with python the last few years… it seems it’s not better, just broken differently. I kinda saw the rise of poetry and I think I remember pipenv, but just a few years ago it was basically still “you use pip with a requirements.txt and you ignore setuptools”…