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by dedsm
2374 days ago
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there are a couple of issues with "moving on", since the project is owned by pypa, it feels it should be the default for python projects, pipenv has a good idea, but in my opinion, a flawed implementation, and maybe all my issues are already resolved in those 600+ commits without release. About the framing of the question, I think it's because of all the flame wars in the past when people criticized pipenv and maintainers took it a bit personal. |
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