> It feels like you've determined there's nothing wrong with pyenv, pip, and virtualenv so any issues brought up, you will reject.
Alternatively, I'm rejecting your claims because you keep making them and then not providing evidence. Now that you've actually described the problem, I can agree that that's a footgun, and pyenv should start to strongly discourage setting a global version in much the same way that pip has started to protect against people using `sudo pip install` to trash their systems.
Alternatively, I'm rejecting your claims because you keep making them and then not providing evidence. Now that you've actually described the problem, I can agree that that's a footgun, and pyenv should start to strongly discourage setting a global version in much the same way that pip has started to protect against people using `sudo pip install` to trash their systems.