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Here's an idea of what usage of conda-lock might look like. IIUC, this would make installed conda environments completely deterministic, from a single source of truth, for both conda- and pip-installed packages, across all our platforms. (Note that the lock file contains solved conda states for 'osx-64', 'osx-arm64', 'linux-64', 'linux-ppc64le'.) The revisions for packages from git would need to be manually updated, which is a downside... but no different than if we were doing this with
requirements.txt
.cc @lukeolson @majosm @MTCam @matthiasdiener