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Re: Guix infrastructure
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Liam Wigney |
Subject: |
Re: Guix infrastructure |
Date: |
Sun, 9 Jul 2017 21:36:37 +0930 |
Hey all,
While I'm aware it was mentioned that server power was mentioned as an issue,
OpenQA might be of interest for automatic testing.
> On 9 Jul 2017, at 6:51 pm, Ricardo Wurmus <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>
> Hi ng0,
>
>> - master is not stable and it is not being treated as a high priority
>> problem
>
> I don’t know where you get this from and I don’t appreciate the
> insinuation that we don’t care. The vast majority of commits to
> “master” are totally fine.
>
> As we don’t have the resources for maintaining a stable branch, “master”
> is a best effort.
>
>> - a bug in the compiler which is used in the core of Guix is bad.
>
> We all agree here. I don’t see the point of reiterating it. The people
> who can fix it are already working on it — in their own time and in
> *addition* to all the things they regularly do.
>
> Here’s a shout out to Ludo who tirelessly fixes old and new bugs,
> implements new features, improves performance, deals with GSoC, and
> answers community questions; to Andy Wingo who continuously improves
> Guile performance, implements new Guix services, drafted and implemented
> the potluck faster than I could blink, …; to Leo and Mark and Marius who
> keep on top of security issues despite the fact that this is no fun; —
> the list goes on and on.
>
> Andy and Ludo are working on the Guile bug already. I don’t see how
> this can reasonably result in complaints.
>
>> In my
>> understanding that we could at least try to evade this by reducing the
>> module sizes is met with arguments like "this will be fixed in the
>> future, for now we can only split 1 module the rest has to stay
>> together for semantic and linguistic reasons".
>> If my understanding of the whole situation is wrong this is due to the
>> intransparent dealing with this serious problem and the way my idea
>> to temporarily fix it was met.
>
> “Intransparent”? I don’t know what else to say here.
>
> Breaking up modules is *not* a fix, not even a temporary fix. How would
> this help when Guile never frees memory and the cumulative usage ends up
> being the same? This is something that needs to be fixed in Guile and
> both Andy and Ludo have already spent time to investigate this and come
> up with solutions.
>
> I also wrote that splitting up (gnu packages python) is fine – yet I
> have not seen a patch that would do this. There’s only so much a single
> person can do.
>
> I’m skipping the rest of the complaints in this paragraph, because they
> add nothing new and ignore the late night efforts of people in the Guix
> and Guile communities.
>
>> - Writing system services in Shepherd is hard.
>
> I beg to differ. If you have legitimate concerns please point out the
> sections in the manuals that are unclear and propose changes.
>
>> These are the major issues Guix could fix.
>
> “Guix” is people.
>
> Personally, I don’t want to spend more time on this discussion, because
> I want to get back to getting things done that probably only few people
> will see or notice, but which need to be done anyway.
>
> --
> Ricardo
>
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- stability of master - just QA and hydra is not enough, ng0, 2017/07/01
- Re: stability of master - just QA and hydra is not enough, Leo Famulari, 2017/07/01
- Re: stability of master - just QA and hydra is not enough, ng0, 2017/07/01
- Re: stability of master - just QA and hydra is not enough, myglc2, 2017/07/06
- Guix infrastructure, Leo Famulari, 2017/07/06
- Re: Guix infrastructure, Ludovic Courtès, 2017/07/07
- Re: Guix infrastructure, ng0, 2017/07/08
- Re: Guix infrastructure, Ricardo Wurmus, 2017/07/09
- Re: Guix infrastructure,
Liam Wigney <=
- Re: Guix infrastructure, ng0, 2017/07/09
- Re: Guix infrastructure, myglc2, 2017/07/08
- Re: Guix infrastructure, Ricardo Wurmus, 2017/07/09
- Re: Guix infrastructure, Catonano, 2017/07/11
- Re: Guix infrastructure, Efraim Flashner, 2017/07/09