Conda is an open-source organization and the community behind the conda package manager.
The conda community is composed of three organizations here on GitHub:
- conda: where officially supported projects live
- conda-incubator: where community incubated projects live
- conda-archive: where inactive and archived projects live
The flowchart below explains how projects move within these organizations:
flowchart LR
%% nodes
community(Community):::community
incubator(conda-incubator):::github
conda(conda):::github
archive(conda-archive):::github
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community-- invitation -->incubator
incubator-- graduation -->conda
%% incubator-- inactive -->archive
%% incubator-- unassociated -->community
conda-- inactive -->archive
%% conda-- dissolved -->incubator
%% archive-- revived -->incubator
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classDef community fill:#fff,stroke:#24292f,stroke-width:2,stroke-dasharray: 5 5
classDef github fill:#24292f,stroke:none,color:#fff
Note
Projects may also be directly added to the conda organization upon request to the steering council. For more details, please read Incorporate a Software Project into the main conda Organization.
These are GitHub projects that conda repositories use to keep track of their work.
- conda.org: Conda Community Site
- conda.io: Conda Documentation Site
- Governance: outlines and defines how the conda community works
- CEPs: Conda Enhancement Proposals
- Discourse: conda community discussion forum
- Twitter: for the latest developments
- Matrix: chat with us
All interactions within the conda Organization are governed by our Code of Conduct.