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Q.U.I.N.N.
in reply to +bonifartius 𒂼𒄄 • • •electron has been a real problem wrt. wayland, or something.
though moving to flatpak just makes sense for most people. as a solo dev i am not at all percent interested in whatever bullshit bikeshedding 20+ linux distros have to get my package accepted.
to paraphrase deming, a slightly different building code in every state does more to damage mass production than a universal tariff
verita84
in reply to Q.U.I.N.N. • • •@icedquinn
You have a good point but I don't want to use it. We have native package managers
Q.U.I.N.N.
in reply to verita84 • • •Q.U.I.N.N.
in reply to Q.U.I.N.N. • • •@verita84 i have personally dealt with trying to do such a thing with some music software on void / alpine.
such issues i've run in to are things like
- we don't like how that project wrote their build scripts, please rewrite upstreams build scripts to appease us
- someone else is already working on that package (hasn't updated in months, no updates on approvals or rejection)
- we don't like the way you marked that CPU as a non-supported target, please change it to a case statement. update: unrelated maintainer doesn't like that you approved the case statement, please rewrite the script to use an if/else*
- no sorry that requires .NET which we will never approve because we don't approve of the bootstrap requirements of the C# compiler
* this is the issue where i started referring to all upstreams as bikeshedders because their change requirements were literally pointless
verita84
in reply to Q.U.I.N.N. • • •@icedquinn
Linux does need some standards. I complained about fragmentation for many years. I don't even care what package manager they choose, just make some standard s at this point
Nanook
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