```
Step 5/7 : RUN python3 -m pip install .
```
```
---> Running in 31b96e802fdb
/usr/bin/python3: No module named pip
```

Hmm.. So also ships a crippled thing that is not when you `dnf install python3`.

I was hoping that that was a reasonable alternative to Debian/Ubuntu ☹

@pganssle pip is not part of python. There is no reason it should be bundled together in the core python package.

@pganssle "To support that end, this PEP proposes the inclusion of an ensurepip bootstrapping module in Python 3.4, as well as automatic invocation of that module from pyvenv ... This PEP does not propose making pip (or any dependencies) directly available as part of the standard library." (emphasis original). ensurepip is part of python3-libs on Fedora, which python3 depends on.

@adamw @pganssle Should `python -m ensurepip` be advertised more widely then?

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