
Following the release of the new PyPI, the development team continues to look for ways to improve the site - this includes conducting user research and user testing to better understand what the Python community needs from the user interface. Our initial focus will be on redesigning the main project page (e.g. https://pypi.org/project/pip/), as this is the most visited page on the website. Yesterday, we launched a small user research exercise that asks Python developers to "buy a feature" on this page, to help us understand what is important to them. So far, we have received 112 responses, but it would be great to have more. If you have not already done so, please consider participating here: https://t.co/aYpp2ve2iY The exercise takes around 5 minutes. In addition, we would appreciate if you could spread the word about this exercise to reach the greatest number of PyPI users. For those on Twitter, we have a handy tweet set up: https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?hashtags=python%2Cpypi&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&text=Python%20developers:%20have%20a%20spare%205%20minutes?%20Help%20improve%20the%20new%20PyPI%20by%20participating%20in%20user%20research!&url=https%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F2HpsAWd&via=nlhkabu Or you can retweet https://twitter.com/nlhkabu/status/988856279526465537 Many thanks, *Nicole Harris* PyPA member, Lead Designer - Warehouse Project
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