Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Graves 写道: > Just as a reminder, this patch cannot be merged before 58340. Thanks, I realised that after I sent it. I'll treat (and close) them as one bug for this reply. I've pushed all 3 patches as ac553ba68e535810085dd838e48e4fa6ac553e67 et al with the following mods: > * gnu/packages/password-utils.scm (passage): New variable. I fixed up the commit message to match the name, and addressed the following ‘guix lint’ warnings: pass-age@1.7.4a0: no article allowed at the beginning of the synopsis age@1.0.0: sentences in description should be followed by two spaces Whilst there, I turned @code{age-encryption.org/v1} into a full @url{}, and fixed up upstream's ‘config’ & ‘UNIX’ slang. > * gnu/packages/golang.scm > (age): New variable. > (go-filippo-io-cmd-age): New variable. > (go-filippo-io-cmd-age-keygen): New variable. ^^ Our changelogs are never indented, you'd write: > * gnu/packages/golang.scm (age, go-filippo-io-cmd-age) > (go-filippo-io-cmd-age-keygen): New variables. …but in this case, I was bold and removed the two go-filippo-io-cmd-age* packages completely. I moved ‘age’ to (gnu packages password-utils). The partial recursion in the go-* variants made me nervous (and would probably prevent the move, although I didn't try). If these variants are needed for something, it's not pass-age, and we can review them separately if/when needed. Is that acceptable? > I would think that choices need to be made Princip(al)ly: the choice to reuse an existing package name was FiloSottile's, for the sake of a pun. Much as I like bad puns, I think that's rather rude. It's not hard to search for free package names, e.g., [0]. > that this one would not annoy a lot. Technically: it would silently replace users' games with some encryption tool. That's problematic even if those users are few. Similarly: had the game been added after this ‘passage’, I would have grumpily agreed to ‘passage-game’ :-) But it wasn't. But: I think your ’pass-age’ solution is perfect. Thanks! FiloSottile should consider it. Kind regards, T G-R [0]: https://repology.org/project/passage/versions