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Re: Newbie thoughts on Guile Hall + Guix
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dsmich |
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Re: Newbie thoughts on Guile Hall + Guix |
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Sun, 06 Feb 2022 13:40:03 +0000 |
From: "Mikael Djurfeldt"
To: "Aleix Conchillo FlaquƩ"
Cc: "guile-user"
Sent: Sunday February 6 2022 8:15:06AM
Subject: Re: Newbie thoughts on Guile Hall + Guix
> I also think that there is a need for something light-weight and
cross
> platform. I think, e.g., that PyPI is one of the main reasons for
the
> success of Python and that the lack of something in that direction
is
> holding Guile back.
...
> So, the
> question is if it would be possible to use aspects of Guix and
> Hall---to
> refactor things, perhaps akin to the peeling off that Christine is
> talking
> about? Maybe with some extra support for the non-Guix case such
that
> the
> package would work both within snd outside of Guix? Am I crazy?
Not crazy. I think this is a wonderful idea.
-Dale
Re: Newbie thoughts on Guile Hall + Guix,
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