- Mission statement: to package the latest, stable version of all of the world’s open source software with a living maintainer.
- Other software is allowed on a case by case basis. Possible
exceptions include, but not limited to:
- Popular closed-source applications without a good alternative.
- Older software that is required as a dependency of other packages.
- Unstable versions of software
- commonly used and packaged by other package sets.
- where no stable version exists.
- where the stable version is over 18 months old.
- that is depended on by another package and no stable version will work.
- Standard environment should include the minimum amount of software
required to build directly or transitively all other software.
- Some software needs its own bootstrap tools. This should be
limited to the self-hosted compilers specifically listed:
- JDK
- GHC
- Rustc
- OCaml
- SML
- ?
- Bootstrapping should not be exceptional. It should be as close to ordinary compilation as possible.
- Some software needs its own bootstrap tools. This should be
limited to the self-hosted compilers specifically listed:
- Limit checked in code to the absolute minimum. Use as much upstream
patches and source code as possible. If you author a patch, it must
be made available to upstream first. Leave a comment on whether the
patch is accepted or not by upstream.
- Patches should be unconditional and upstreamable.
- Limit the difference between platforms as much as possible.
- Every package should have a unique source.
- Packages should assume dependencies have no enabled features, but permit all to be enabled.
- Make every feature configurable, but enable all of them by default.
- All software should be built from source, unless source code is unavailable or no way to build from source currently exists.
- No merging of your own pull requests.
Created
April 30, 2019 16:08
-
-
Save matthewbauer/f8e36468b0dd84caff6a0d3ce3fd2b85 to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
Sign up for free
to join this conversation on GitHub.
Already have an account?
Sign in to comment