Jannis Leidel

@jezdez

Joined on May 11, 2021

  • Proposal I’m proposing to form a “Technical Review Board” subteam to improve the process of authoring, reviewing and voting on Conda Enhancement Proposals. Team Charter Following the governance policy, this is a static charter with the additional conditions that: any member of the Conda Steering Council may join this team at any time the number of non-steering TRB members is at most 3 the Conda Steering Council may change the number of non-steering TRB members via a simple majority vote the non-steering TRB members are elected, and can also be removed, by the Conda Steering Council in a secret ballot similar to sensitive voting items listed in the Conda Governance Policy
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  • Hi all! I'm one of the maintainers of conda and my colleagues in the packaging team at Anaconda have investigated this bug and relased fixed version of the Python package to solve this once and for all. Note: This only applies if you have Python 3.8 or 3.9 installed. It also seems specific to Windows. Please let us know if you've also seen this on other platforms. Problem It turns out it isn't an issue in conda itself (even though it was triggered by a change in conda) and needs to be fixed by updating the build of Python that comes with Anaconda Distribution or miniconda installations. The necessary patches to the Python package have been applied to 3.8 and 3.9.
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  • Hello, my name is Jaime. I am an external contributor from Quansight. Earlier t* Earlier this year we released some experimental integrations for the libsolv & libmamba solver, bringing the speed mamba is known for into conda's existing codebase. his year we released some experimental integrations for the libsolv & libmamba solver, bringing the speed mamba is known for into conda's existing codebase. For this release, we are excited to ship the conda-libmamba-solver as an official plugin, which means it's now recognized as generally-available project. This marks an important step in paving the way forward including community innovations into the future of conda as an extensible and performant package manager.
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