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Explore and utilize uv packaging tool #59

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vdusek opened this issue Mar 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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Explore and utilize uv packaging tool #59

vdusek opened this issue Mar 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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vdusek commented Mar 1, 2024

Recently, the creators of Ruff (Astral) released a new package installer and resolver called uv, written in Rust. Perhaps we could integrate it into our CI pipelines, as installing everything for all supported Python versions, as well as on Linux and Windows, can take some time.

This week, a similar approach was implemented in Apache Airflow: apache/airflow#37692.

@vdusek vdusek added infrastructure Issues related to infrastructure or CI/CD pipeline. low-priority labels Mar 1, 2024
@B4nan B4nan added the t-tooling Issues with this label are in the ownership of the tooling team. label Mar 4, 2024
@mtrunkat mtrunkat added low priority Low priority issues to be done eventually. and removed low-priority labels Jul 10, 2024
@vdusek vdusek changed the title Use uv as packaging tool used in CI builds Explore and utilize uv packaging tool Nov 27, 2024
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vdusek commented Nov 29, 2024

Closing as duplicate of #628

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