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They have no need to, current repos show everything is under MIT/Apache. They could close the source at any time and not worry about CLA.

>bigger picture here is that Astral wants to build services as a product

What services? pyx? Looks nice but I doubt my boss is going to pay for it. More likely they just say "Whatever, package is in PyPi, use that."

UV, Ruff, Ty. Again, maybe they can get some data/quant firm who REALLY cares about speed to use their products. Everyone else will emit a long sigh, grab pip/poetry, black and mypy and move on.



It ultimately depends on a company's risk appetite.

Some companies specify that packages need to be hosted on their internal repository/artifactory, and for these companies, pyx might be a good tool.


Exactly, allowing employees to install pypi packages from the internet isn't different to allowing them to install any software from the internet.




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