@RyunoKi @valhalla
Each project can be installed with the required OS dependencies. In case you need to test something against an older Debian release you can just use a simple chroot or systemd-nspawn as a container. Less messy and more secure than docker.
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federico (federico3@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 13-May-2022 00:47:51 UTC federico -
federico (federico3@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 11-May-2022 06:14:24 UTC federico @Sandra @lrvick Because in #Debian it takes multiple pairs of eyes to review and approve a package. Packages are signed and Debian Developers sign each other cryptographic keys after meeting in person and verifying passports. To become a Debian Developer one needs to prove commitment by contributing for years, receiving mentoring and passing interviews and exams.
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federico (federico3@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 03-Mar-2022 11:07:05 UTC federico @jgoerzen It's a pity that Briar, Meshtastic, Scuttlebutt & co bundle together a protocol, a UI and a fixed set of use-cases. I feel we need an ecosystem of similar tools but with shared protocols and libraries.
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federico (federico3@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 08-Jan-2022 07:16:18 UTC federico @gitea
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federico (federico3@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 02-Jan-2022 16:03:31 UTC federico @be Among expressiveness and flexibility, being community-driven is a big plus for #Python and #Nim.