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  1. The ecosystem is interesting. Learning from to produce a concise artifacts.

    What makes it different is targets are based on which craft you use. Like if you want an app, then is likely it. But is a new one to target debs directly. Or say which creates an os image.

    In nix you target all the things with the same language. But I think this approach of target based tooling makes sense as well. 😅

    discourse.ubuntu.com/t/what-ma

  2. The #canonical #craft ecosystem is interesting. Learning from #nix to produce a concise artifacts.

    What makes it different is targets are based on which craft you use. Like if you want an app, then #snapcraft is likely it. But #debcraft is a new one to target debs directly. Or say #imagecraft which creates an os image.

    In nix you target all the things with the same language. But I think this approach of target based tooling makes sense as well. 😅

    discourse.ubuntu.com/t/what-ma

  3. The #canonical #craft ecosystem is interesting. Learning from #nix to produce a concise artifacts.

    What makes it different is targets are based on which craft you use. Like if you want an app, then #snapcraft is likely it. But #debcraft is a new one to target debs directly. Or say #imagecraft which creates an os image.

    In nix you target all the things with the same language. But I think this approach of target based tooling makes sense as well. 😅

    discourse.ubuntu.com/t/what-ma

  4. The #canonical #craft ecosystem is interesting. Learning from #nix to produce a concise artifacts.

    What makes it different is targets are based on which craft you use. Like if you want an app, then #snapcraft is likely it. But #debcraft is a new one to target debs directly. Or say #imagecraft which creates an os image.

    In nix you target all the things with the same language. But I think this approach of target based tooling makes sense as well. 😅

    discourse.ubuntu.com/t/what-ma

  5. The #canonical #craft ecosystem is interesting. Learning from #nix to produce a concise artifacts.

    What makes it different is targets are based on which craft you use. Like if you want an app, then #snapcraft is likely it. But #debcraft is a new one to target debs directly. Or say #imagecraft which creates an os image.

    In nix you target all the things with the same language. But I think this approach of target based tooling makes sense as well. 😅

    discourse.ubuntu.com/t/what-ma

  6. I've started learning packaging with updated tools by joining the go packaging team.

    My first package is go-efilib: ftp-master.debian.org/new/gola

    I want to check out and package a few more things, then move to updating existing packages that I rely on.

  7. Absolutely loving the revitalized sentiment of for builds of their software. It's a very hard problem to solve, but seem to be a way to unify different approaches. 😎

    A lot of learnings for stages control handling is there. build process strives due to strict control on stages. So curious what 'builds' into. 🤭

    discourse.ubuntu.com/t/craftin

  8. 🤡 "Introducing Debcraft: the magical elixir to your Debian packaging woes! Because, apparently, the world needed yet another blog post declaring their latest code as the savior of all open-source projects. 🚀 Who knew package maintenance could be so revolutionary... again?" 📦
    optimizedbyotto.com/post/debcr #Debcraft #DebianPackaging #OpenSource #Revolution #BlogPost #PackageMaintenance #HackerNews #ngated