by user5994461 on 3/30/25, 2:39 PM with 9 comments
by JohnFen on 3/30/25, 4:04 PM
by jmholla on 3/30/25, 6:14 PM
by The_SamminAter on 3/31/25, 7:17 AM
It is not clear who they represent, if any concerned party. At this time, the SO post has been taken down, and it appears SO posts with the related tags (anaconda, etc.) are still up.
It seems a tad strange for the user to repost their otherwise seemingly-unnoticed SO post to HN, so my only conclusion is that perhaps they were trying to have it gain attention for some reason?
As other commenters alluded to, this all seems a bit odd.
by nhubbard on 3/30/25, 5:12 PM
by throwaway56721 on 3/30/25, 4:52 PM
Why would StackOverflow need to delete mentions of trademarked or closed-source software? SO doesn't need to delete mentions of Windows, though their license terms have changed to require MS login, for example.
I am not an employee of Anaconda. I don't know anything else about their ongoing actions given terms that apply to commercial entities FWIU.
One should not legally threaten third parties with false authority about copyright, trademark, wordmark or the like.
If you do not want to pay Anaconda for their package manager and package repos of mostly open source code, you can use conda-forge with micromamba or conda or mamba or pixi, which are all BSD licensed.
FWIW, the conda-forge repos are also hosted by Anaconda at Anaconda's expense.