Talk:Anaconda (Python distribution)
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NPOV
From the article:
... which makes it quite simple to install, run, and update complex data science and machine learning software libraries...
This does not sound neutral at all, it sounds like an endorsement. As far as I can see, it is also uncommon for repositories and/or support sites to be linked directly from the article, let alone them having sections of their own. --80.144.236.125 (talk) 09:00, 2 May 2018 (UTC)
Bogus reference
To 209.6.125.39, and whom it may concern,
This reference is bogus:
<ref name="eula">{{cite web|title=Anaconda End User License Agreement|url=https://www.anaconda.com/terms-of-service|website=continuum.io|publisher=Continuum Analytics|accessdate=December 18, 2020}}</ref>
Please pay attention to these two parts:
|title=Anaconda End User License Agreement
(Wrong; it is actually a terms of service)|url=https://www.anaconda.com/terms-of-service
(Correct)
And:
|website=continuum.io
(Wrong; it is actually anaconda.com)|url=https://www.anaconda.com/terms-of-service
(Correct)
And most importantly, the content doesn't say what 209.6.125.39 thinks.