Seeing a comment in r/Python where someone says that PyPI is harder to use due to the 2FA requirement and they haven't done a release in 2 years.

PyPI isn't the only service that pushes for or requires 2FA. GitHub requires 2FA. If they are developing and pushing code to GitHub, then getting 2FA set up and stuff published to PyPI isn't that much more difficult, yeah?

https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/1sd7dqj/are_there_any_python_packages_that_still_require/

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I know, I know, one should not read comments. Blah, blah, blah.

#Pythong #2FA

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