Em 26/12/2020 12:02, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice escreveu: >> I know that guix approach is to replace package managers > > I don't think that's true. It's half true, valid to the extent that, contrary to cargo's default repository, Guix's default follows the GNU FSDG, which also requires that every other repository referenced in that one or by the community also expresses the same commitment. If there is one reference to one which doesn't, then such reference should either be replaced, removed or there must be an agreement between the parties to fix this in the referenced repository. The act of removing such reference is sometimes done by not including the referrer package, and this is done when there is not much resource left to deal with the fact that other repository must be created. It's common practice for free/libre system distributions to provide a “GNU FSDG” bug/issue/task tag/section for cases where they provide packages that refer to third-party repositories not committed to the GNU FSDG, along other cases not compliant with GNU FSDG. If cargo is indeed included. -- * Ativista do software livre * https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno * Membro dos grupos avaliadores de * Software (Free Software Directory) * Distribuições de sistemas (FreedSoftware) * Sites (Free JavaScript Action Team) * Não sou advogado e não fomento os não livres * Sempre veja o spam/lixo eletrônico do teu e-mail * Ou coloque todos os recebidos na caixa de entrada * Sempre assino e-mails com OpenPGP * Chave pública: vide endereço anterior * Qualquer outro pode ser fraude * Se não tens OpenPGP, ignore o anexo "signature.asc" * Ao enviar anexos * Docs., planilhas e apresentações: use OpenDocument * Outros tipos: vide endereço anterior * Use protocolos de comunicação federadas * Vide endereço anterior * Mensagens secretas somente via * XMPP com OMEMO * E-mail criptografado e assinado com OpenPGP