• @[email protected]
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    210 hours ago

    We’re using poetry and it solves our problems. I’ll have to look into uv, but I don’t feel in any rush to switch away from poetry.

    • @dallen
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      37 hours ago

      I’ve been mostly a poetry guy but have tested out uv a bit lately. Two main advantages I see are being able to install Python (I relied on pyenv before) and it’s waaay faster at solving/installing dependencies.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 hours ago

        Yeah, it certainly looks nice, but my problems are:

        • everything runs in a docker container locally, so I don’t think the caching is going to be a huge win
        • we have a half-dozen teams and a dozen repositories or so, across three time zones, so big changes require a fair amount of effort
        • we just got through porting to poetry to split into dependency groups, and going back to not having that is a tough sell

        So for me, it needs to at least have feature parity w/ poetry to seriously consider.

        • Eager Eagle
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          4 hours ago

          uv is still faster with a cold cache

          and uv does have dep groups

          about the second problem, there’s an issue open on writing a migration guide, but migrating manually is not too difficult.