Ramblings of a veteran Pythonista with a passion for refactoring and education.
On behalf of the PyPA, I am pleased to announce that the pip team has just released pip 25.0. This is the first release of pip for the year 2025. You can read more about our versioning, deprecation policy, and release process here. Highlights This release adds support for PEP 639 License Expressions in pip show, pip inspect and pip install --report -, along with caching-related improvements, propagation of proxy and certificates CLI options to the installation of build dependencies, and seve...
Ramblings of a veteran Pythonista with a passion for refactoring and education.
In this series I discuss various issues with the Python "ecosystem", in particular the tools and standards involved in packaging and distributing Python projects.
Pip 25.0 has been out for a bit over a month now; and we now also have an official blog post about the release, as well as a 25.0.1 patch for a regression. Pip 25.0 has what I consider a very serious