1 min readSep 11, 2020
Yes, you could use conda-forge. The main channel tends to lag on updates (and the process for getting new packages registered is not transparent) but conda-forge is community driven and I believe already has 0.11. The only reason I don't generally recommend it is that I've found it exacerbates issues with conda's relatively slow dependency solver, as there's a much larger space of packages to search through (might be an outdated observation; I mostly use pip).