Hi Oleg,

On 13/01/2024 21:05, Sharlatan Hellseher wrote:
> Hi Guix,
>
> I'm about to prepare split and aggregation of all golag packages
>  related to cryptography. The process would be the same as for
>  golang-check and golang-web.
>
>
> In progress:
> golang-cryptography
>
> Planned:
> golang-compression
> golang-build

I just wanted to offer my labor to this task. I'm very new to guix development (I've only packaged one package so far), but I've got a fair amount of free time and I've been looking for ways to contribute to Guix. (Plus I've already got my
head in golang.scm trying to package gitleaks and all its dependencies.)

I know that there's a lot to do already, but I was also wondering whether
they're going in any particular order once they're moved. There's a comment at
the end of golang.scm that says,

> ;;; Avoid adding new packages to the end of this file. To reduce the chances > ;;; of a merge conflict, place them above by existing packages with similar
> ;;; functionality or similar names.

Would it be more organized if they was just one order: either in alphabetical order or grouped by function? My suggestion would be to use the file split to group by function and then sort each file alphabetically. Do you know how it is
arranged for other languages?

Another question I have: Is there any tooling that can help big package
migrations like this go faster? Eg. a script to split one big diff into
individual package moves with appropriate change-log entries.

If you could share any scripts that you're using then that could help speed
up similar tasks in future.

Kind regards,
 - Christina


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