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Author Jim.Jewett
Recipients Jim.Jewett, docs@python, ezio.melotti, larry, loewis, r.david.murray, serhiy.storchaka, vstinner, yegle
Date 2014-03-11.17:58:00
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"(If the installation has Internet access, it is of course possible to upgrade pip to a release more recent than the bundled pip by using the bundled pip command itself once it is installed.)"

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"(If the installation has Internet access, it is of course possible to upgrade pip to an external installation of a release more recent than the bundled pip by using the bundled pip command itself once it is installed.)"


There may well be even better wording.  Or maybe the whole comment should be left for the ensurepip documentation.  But if the upgrade is mentioned, it would be best to warn that doing so means pip will no longer be *un*installed along with python.
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2014-03-11 17:58:00Jim.Jewettsetrecipients: + Jim.Jewett, loewis, vstinner, larry, ezio.melotti, r.david.murray, docs@python, serhiy.storchaka, yegle
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