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When I make a new environment with numpy, and I end up with both numpy and ipykernel and a bunch of other stuff in the environment, it would be nice to know why. If I was a new user, I'd be confused why packages I never requested end up in my environment.
Value and/or benefit
More clarity for users will help adoption and reduce bug reports.
Anything else?
No response
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Feature description
When I make a new environment with
numpy
, and I end up with bothnumpy
andipykernel
and a bunch of other stuff in the environment, it would be nice to know why. If I was a new user, I'd be confused why packages I never requested end up in my environment.Value and/or benefit
More clarity for users will help adoption and reduce bug reports.
Anything else?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: