2020 in Review
As 2020 winds down, the Core team thought it'd be fun to review some of the big accomplishments our community has made this year.
Strong Growth
The conda-forge community has grown immensely this year. Here are some
numbers to help give you an idea of the scale of our growth.
- The community has added 3,751 new, unique
condapackages this year, along with a corresponding number of new feedstocks. - For the majority of 2020, the
conda-forgechannel onanaconda.orgexceeded 100 million downloads per month. - In July of 2020, the
conda-forgechannel passed 2 billion total, all-time downloads. - We've grown our core developer community, adding seven new members
to the
conda-forgeCore team and at least two members to thestaged-recipesteam. - We now have over 2,500 recipe maintainers in the
conda-forgeGitHub organization.
Big New Features
We've also shipped a ton of big updates to our core infrastructure this year. These updates include
PyPysupport: We added support forPyPy3.6 and now supply one of the biggest stacks ofPyPy-enabled packages in thePyPyecosystem.- automerge: We now support the automatic merging of PRs on
feedstocks using the
automergelabel or through an opt-in setting in theconda-forge.yml. R4.0 migration: This migration was the first one to use ourautomergeinfrastructure at scale. With it, we completed a complete rebuild/upgrade of theRecosystem in about a week.Pythonupdates: We deprecatedPython2.7, completed thePython3.8 migration, and got about 75% of the way through thePython3.9 migration.- compiler upgrades: We upgraded our compiler infrastructure to
GCC9 andclang11. - CentOS 7 and CentOS 6 EOL: We shipped an option to enable our
compilers to use the CentOS 7
sysrootin preparation for the CentOS 6 EOL. We hope to complete the move to CentOS 7 early next year. - miniforge: We built our own standalone,
miniconda-like installers. These support a broad range of platforms, includingosx-arm64andlinux-aarch64. - standalone Windows stack: We fully decoupled our Windows recipes
from the
defaultschannel by rebuilding themsys2recipes. - Apple silicon support: We added support for Apple silicon with
our
osx-arm64platform. This platform is our first one to use a fully cross-compiled infrastructure. - CUDA support: We added support for building CUDA packages on windows and added CUDA 11.0 support.
We know that this year has been extremely difficult for so many of our
community members and that the fantastic success of conda-forge would
not have been possible without the active participation and support of
our community. Thank you everyone so much for the work you put into
conda-forge this year, making it the wonderful, community-led
resource that it is.
We wish everyone a happy, healthy, and peaceful new year!
