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The "Why" section only says this is something that is discouraged and that this package gives you a safe way to do it. It does explain the reasons why someone would want to mix the ecosystems. i.e. conda has strong guarantees around binary compatibility but pip/pypi has a long tail of packages that is an order of magnitude higher that the core scientific/data/ai packages that are in the conda ecosystem.
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Add a few lines to the readme explaining why folks would want to mix conda and pip.
Add a few lines to the readme explaining why folks would want to mix conda and pip/pypi.
May 2, 2024
dharhas
changed the title
Add a few lines to the readme explaining why folks would want to mix conda and pip/pypi.
Add a few lines to the readme/docs explaining why folks would want to mix conda and pip/pypi.
May 2, 2024
The "Why" section only says this is something that is discouraged and that this package gives you a safe way to do it. It does explain the reasons why someone would want to mix the ecosystems. i.e. conda has strong guarantees around binary compatibility but pip/pypi has a long tail of packages that is an order of magnitude higher that the core scientific/data/ai packages that are in the conda ecosystem.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: