the reality that I'm sure you've heard me say many times is that I'm just not a python dev and astral is likely always going to build a better solution around python than I ever could. They've just focused a lot more on the package manager side of things than the runtime/venv management side so far but I suspect that will change—and given astral's velocity I doubt we'll be waiting long
and btw mise's venv support isn't going anywhere probably ever, but I do hope that at some point we could either let uv do the heavy lifting internally or point users to uv as a better solution
I think the current status quo, that of mise utilizing uv for it's Python integration support, makes sense and I don't see that changing.
Also, FWIW, mise has other methods for Python integration support, e.g. pyenv, virtualenv, etc.
Edit:
Ha... Didn't realize who I was replying to. Don't need me to tell you anything about mise. I apparently misinterpreted your comment.