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Re: guix is the guildhall that we always wanted!
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Mike Gran |
Subject: |
Re: guix is the guildhall that we always wanted! |
Date: |
Fri, 17 Mar 2017 18:16:36 +0000 (UTC) |
Hi all,
While I don't have too much experience with the Guix,
I have been around long enough to see multiple experiments
with package management come and go. (I remember life
before RPM. haha)
As a general principle, any package manager will fail
if it doesn't have developer excitement. And to be
developer friendly, it has to allow software in all
of its phases from a chaotic pre-alpha to a reliable
release.
I do rather like the idea of an easy push for new updates
to alpha and beta-level packages. I also
like the idea of some curating or labeling or rating
of packages that describe themselves as stable or
complete. Actually, I should be more forceful: without
allowing for both alpha-level chaos and a stable central
corpus of packages, any new package management experiment
will fail.
My two cents,
Thanks,
Mike Gran
- Re: guix is the guildhall that we always wanted!, (continued)
Re: guix is the guildhall that we always wanted!, Andy Wingo, 2017/03/17
Re: guix is the guildhall that we always wanted!, Ludovic Courtès, 2017/03/17
Re: guix is the guildhall that we always wanted!, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/03/17