> Wouldn't packaging for specific distros make the game less
accessible? Creating a specific guix or flatpak (or even debian or arch)
repository
could allow more access to the game(s) rather than waiting for
distribution maintainers to act.

My idea of using GNU Guix was that guix is kernel and userland
independent package manager that doesn't create conflicts with other
package managers so i was thinking as integrating it into a backend to
handle the packaging across multiple systems to avoid hard dependency on
downstream.

Practical example: you can install guix on e.g. on GNU Trisquel and use
guix packages alongside apt packages from trisquel and guix can be
cleanly removed on demand after the fact.

On 12/31/21 06:33, Theodore Somers wrote:
Wouldn't packaging for specific distros make the game less accessible?
Creating a specific guix or flatpak (or even debian or arch) repository
could allow more access to the game(s) rather than waiting for
d
istribution maintainers to act.

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-- Jacob Hrbek

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