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Anaconda licensing issues #620

@marklcrowe

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@marklcrowe
Anaconda may not be freely available to trainees

Hi all, I've just had a message from a trainee on an upcoming workshop that he's not able to use Anaconda Navigator to install Python/Jupyter because Anaconda have become much more restrictive in their licencing conditions recently. He works at a not for profit medical research institute, but because they don't grant degrees, Anaconda doesn't recognise them as 'academic'. That means they want a commercial licence fee, which the organisation can't afford, so none of their researchers can use Anaconda.

More generally, this would suggest that many potential trainees wanting to attend Python training may not be able to access Anaconda, or may have to pay (in some cases quite a significant) licence fee to do so. Should the Carpentries continue to recommend a commercial product that costs our learners money and so reduces equity and accessibility for our training, or can we look into alternatives (in this particular case, they hope to use miniconda).

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