Four years after announcing a deprecation, Setuptools shipped it under a new major version number. And then vast swaths of the Python ecosystem broke.
They should have kept the breaking change. Or at least, un-revert in a month or so. We need shockwaves to become robust.
I'm just hoping that the projects that ran it un-pinned take this as a warning and change their ways
They should have kept the breaking change. Or at least, un-revert in a month or so. We need shockwaves to become robust.
I'm just hoping that the projects that ran it un-pinned take this as a warning and change their ways