I agree in principle, but in this case uv is open source and SO MUCH better than pip it would be insane not to use it on those grounds.
With uv the worst case is it goes closed source in a few years and we all switch to a fork.
With pip the best case is that maybe in 10 years they have improved it to fix all the issues that uv has already fixed, and you only spend 10 years using shitty software and putting up with endless bugs and paper cuts.
With uv the worst case is it goes closed source in a few years and we all switch to a fork.
With pip the best case is that maybe in 10 years they have improved it to fix all the issues that uv has already fixed, and you only spend 10 years using shitty software and putting up with endless bugs and paper cuts.