You're implying that I have to run a local Pypi just to update some dependencies for a project? When other languages somehow manage without that? No way I'm doing that.
Some organizations force you to use their internal dependency repos because the "IT department" or similar has blessed only certain versions in the name of "security" (or at least security theater.)
Inevitably, these versions are out-of-date. Sometimes, they are very, very out of date. "Sorry, I can only install [version from 5 years ago.]" is always great for productivity.
I ran into this recently with a third-party. You'd think a 5 year old version would trigger alarm bells...
Inevitably, these versions are out-of-date. Sometimes, they are very, very out of date. "Sorry, I can only install [version from 5 years ago.]" is always great for productivity.
I ran into this recently with a third-party. You'd think a 5 year old version would trigger alarm bells...