Anaconda.org supports any type of package. Today, it is primarily used
for conda and standard Python packages, as well as notebooks and environments.
Both tar.bz2 and .conda compression files can be uploaded to
Anaconda.org. See Using the .conda compression format
for more information on the .conda format.
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passionate open source advocates based in Austin, Texas, USA. We are
committed to the open source community. We created the Anaconda Python
distribution and contribute to many other open source-based data
analytics tools. You can find out more about us by reading
our story.
You can search, download and install hundreds of public packages
without having an account. If you want to upload packages, you
need to sign up for a Anaconda.org account.
For more information, see sign up for a free Anaconda.org account.
By default your account is a personal, free account. All packages
you upload to Anaconda.org are public, and you are the only person
with administrative access to your account.
What is an organization account, and how is it different from an individual account?
An organization account allows multiple individual users to administer
packages and have more control of package access by other users. An
individual account is for use by one person.