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I don't disagree with what you're saying but that article seems odd. It's just a story of someone installing something once that didn't break immediately. Not only is it anecdotal, it doesn't even seem to confirm whether the pip story is getting better or if they just got lucky.



I agree, but there is no large scale study on this.

As someone who has managed Python distributions in a large company and who triages issues on the pip github issue page that my anecdotal experience is things are getting better.

The only hard statistic I can point to is the number of top packages on PyPI that offer wheels has substantially gone up, and is close to 100% in the top 500.




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