Hi there, It's Bernard and Nicole from the pip Team. The team is working on the improving the way that pip resolves package dependency conflicts. We're asking for your help to test pip's new resolver. We're especially interested in hearing from people who have projects with complex dependencies. By complex dependencies we mean projects that look like this: - have at least 10 package dependencies - some package are pinned to specific versions - that you always have a dependency issue when installing it - you have to put in hacks, workarounds, or fixes Currently, we’re trying to discover all the ways in which pip‘s dependency resolver fails, so that we can work out what error messages and/or debugging information we should display. You can find out what we'd like you to do on this blog post: http://www.ei8fdb.org/thoughts/2020/05/test-pips-alpha-resolver-and-help-us-... If you're into social media, we'd appreciate if you'd boost these messages too: https://twitter.com/nlhkabu/status/1263132447971172352 https://social.ei8fdb.org/@bernard/104205537250874117 You can sign-up for other UX Studies also: http://www.ei8fdb.org/thoughts/2020/03/pip-ux-study-recruitment/ If you've got any questions, reply here off or on-list. Thanks, Bernard & Nicole pip Team UX -- Bernard Tyers, User research & Interaction Design Sane UX Design Twitter: @bernardtyers PGP Key: keybase.io/ei8fdb I am currently working with the Python Foundation, and Open Technology Fund