ng0 transcribed 2.1K bytes: > So a very long time ago I was wondering: What if we could > take for example Gentoo's portage (and overlays) and process > ebuilds with an importer? There is software on there which does > not fall into our Guidelines by licenses, but there are many > more receipes on there we can make use of. > > Ultimately we'll have the QA to check if it's compatible etc. > ebuild format changes every 2 years (in theory, sometimes stable > formats changed even between these 2 years) as another format gets > added. Oh, and because of the (hopefully most of the time correct) field for licenses we could even filter out incompatible licenses. > So we would "just" need an ebuild-reader which would process this > from .ebuild (there's also .eclass we need to consider) to guix package. > > We could do the same with PKGBUILD from the Archlinux based systems > and maybe other formats of other systems. > > Or is this an idea which could never be in master because of this > systems providing receipes for software which is not fully compatible > with the Guidelines? > > Just a "what if" question… > -- > ng0 > GnuPG: A88C8ADD129828D7EAC02E52E22F9BBFEE348588 > GnuPG: https://n0is.noblogs.org/my-keys > https://www.infotropique.org https://krosos.org -- ng0 GnuPG: A88C8ADD129828D7EAC02E52E22F9BBFEE348588 GnuPG: https://n0is.noblogs.org/my-keys https://www.infotropique.org https://krosos.org