https://chaos.social/@ktemkin/112392108881500298

https://chaos.social/@ktemkin/112392108893774195

This isn’t just a fork of Nix—this is the work of a team of 10+ people near-constantly since early February. (Technically, us too — but our task is really just enabling others.)

Some serious work has gone into ensuring it improves on upstream without having the regressions that have plagued them last three major versions!

And, since this will matter to some — it’s not a project of the NixOS foundation, but an independent organization that takes its responsibility to its community seriously.

    • lemmyreader@lemmy.ml
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      6 months ago

      https://forum.aux.computer/t/the-future-of-nixcpp-lix/483

      The announcement resolves one of my last fears for Aux: development on Nix itself. It is no secret that the number of people knowledgeable about the project and are willing to work on this CPP codebase is small. You have probably seen me mention multiple times by now that @sig_cli needs all of the help that we can get. Lix resolves this entirely with a trusted team of experts. This means that Aux is now able to remove Nix development from our priorities and can instead collaborate with Lix moving forward.

  • MrSoup@lemmy.zip
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    6 months ago

    Does nix package manager have some issues adressed by this implementation or was it born for another reason?

    • Parculis Marcilus@discuss.tchncs.de
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      6 months ago

      Oc the og based gigachad PhD holder didn't just force through a RFC which causes thousands of regressions in the main repo. Nix community is sure healthy under this kind of leadership.