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Re: [emacs]: snapshots against latest versions


From: Munyoki Kilyungi
Subject: Re: [emacs]: snapshots against latest versions
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2023 20:13:48 +0300

Hi Cayetano!  Allow me to chime in, although I'm
green.

Cayetano Santos <csantosb@inventati.org>
aliandika:

> Hi Guix,
>
>   Following a recent patch to an snapshot of an emacs package
>   (emacs-mastodon), where latest stable (tagged) release dates back from
>   a long time, the question of whether to send patches for non stable
>   (tagged) versions is pertinent or not.
>
>   Of course, the answer is clear: we only package stable. Guix manual
>   (22.4.3 Version Numbers) clearly states that "We usually package only
>   the latest version of a given free software project ... Occasionally,
>   we package snapshots of upstream’s version control system (VCS)
>   instead of formal releases.  This should remain exceptional.". Fine
>   with that.
>
From my experience, this depends.  In the python
system, updating some things can have ripple
effects that propagate to other packages, and
sometimes in a not so nice way.  For packages that
have ripple effects, I find useful to package to
the latest version upto where things are stable.
Also, sometimes, a recent change can introduce a
security bug, so in such a case, unless a patch is
provided, I see no need to be in the latest
version.

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