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- Please see: SciTools/.github#236
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This reverts commit 3033a2a.
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I've learned as I've gone through this, but as far as my understanding goes this all looks good, and makes sense from the respective docs.
There are a couple of tiny comments, but nothing of great importance. I'd be happy for this to go as is, if you are!
This reverts commit b0d3811.
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Happy with this! Let's have a live test on main, let's shall!
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Description
tox-conda is out-of-date and unsupported, which is preventing the CI from running. We've known this day was coming for a while, and the loose intention was to replace with Pixi. I'm taking inspiration from: