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Re: Ensuring we don't break user systems
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Christopher Baines |
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Re: Ensuring we don't break user systems |
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Sun, 29 Jul 2018 18:28:10 +0100 |
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Dan Partelly <address@hidden> writes:
> I pointed this out 4-5 weeks ago when trying GuixSD, on this very list.
> Thanks for reaffirming the idea In all honesty the current model is very
> badly broken, and you should not wait for 1.0. I had no other Linux distro
> break up faster than GuixSD. A stable branch is not enough by itself, (but
> is the mort important part) you need to ensure that all substitutes are built
> correctly, and atomically update all substitutes following a successful build
> of all packages.
>
> You should not inflict current model on your users , not even for an 0.1
While this might apply to some software. I don't believe, and I don't
think you've shown that this reasoning is appropriate or useful to apply
to Guix.
Saying that something doesn't work for you is fine, and can be helpful,
but such a unevidenced extreme view is unhelpful.
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Re: Ensuring we don't break user systems, Julien Lepiller, 2018/07/29
Re: Ensuring we don't break user systems, Ludovic Courtès, 2018/07/29