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by dcreager
306 days ago
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> competing with PyPI pyx doesn't compete with PyPI; it's a private registry that companies can use e.g. to host internal-only packages, or to provide curated views of things like PyPI for compliance reasons. > making changes which seemingly require their client (uv) be used That's an explicit non-goal: "You won't need to use pyx to use uv, and you won't need to use uv to use pyx." |
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