My experience is that there’s a non-trivial subset of users who find the conda UX unpleasant to the point of not being willing to use it[1]. So while promoting conda as “the solution” is a common (and not unreasonable, from one point of view) suggestion, no-one has yet explained how that would change anything unless conda choose to work on catering for those users’ concerns and issues.
But as I said, we’re way off topic here.
Yes, I’m one of those users, but I know of many others, in various fields and with various levels of experience. ↩︎