@freakboy3742 @glyph @jacob @sgillies I'm hesitant to share specific examples like that, because we may build something totally different! Or decide that the specific idea isn't good! But part of what we want to do is experiment. So while I worry about people anchoring on any specific idea we share, I also sense and understand a desire for those specific ideas / examples :)
@freakboy3742 @glyph @jacob @sgillies But the core of what I want to do is this: build great tools, hopefully people like them, hopefully they grow, hopefully companies adopt them; then sell software to those companies that represents the natural next thing they need when building with Python. Hopefully we can build something better than the alternatives by playing well with our OSS, and hopefully we are the natural choice if they're already using our OSS.
@charliermarsh Thanks for the response - and totally understand the limitations around sharing specific plans. The general direction definitely sounds promising; but there's a big gap between here and execution :-)
In terms of messaging - I've missed where you've said these things; the one place it isn't laid out (AFAICT) is the Astral blog/website (beyond high level “we believe in fast Python tools" stuff). A "Why should you trust uv/ruff/Astral?” post would go a long way.