No. Neither Python nor mercurial/hg will be included in base.

Jaromir

Le mer. 17 juin 2020 à 12:56, Vitaly Shevtsov <shev.vt1...@gmail.com> a écrit :
>
> If NetBSD ever switchs to hg, does it mean that python will be
> included in base image because hg is written in Python?
>
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 3:38 PM mayur...@kathe.in <mayur...@kathe.in> wrote:
> >
> > On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 03:42 PM IST, Mayuresh <mayur...@acm.org> wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 11:51:48AM +0200, Matthias Petermann wrote:
> > > > Will downstream projects such as pkgsrc and pkgsrc-wip also adopt
> > > > Mercurial and use them as their official SCM? That would be great.
> > >
> > > wip adopted git after a lot of deliberation.. Hope we don't change it
> > > again... wip is the layer with largest count of people with push access
> > > and unless there is some really good reason changing again is unnecessary.
> > > [snip]
> > > I am unsure about reasons behind NetBSD's inclination towards hg instead
> > > of git.
> >
> > reasons! i am thinking along the lines of "hg" being more modern that 
> > 'cvs', but _is_not_ "git".
> > but then again, _wip_ does use "git", so what's the problem with using 
> > "git" across the board?
> > for a project which is as financially constrained as "netbsd", it would 
> > make "a lot of sense" to out-source as much of the infrastructure to free 
> > services as possible.
> > also, as i'd written in previously, if countries are going to ban access to 
> > "github" because of some reason, there's no guarantee that they would not 
> > also ban access to "netbsd" repositories, even if they are using 'cvs' or 
> > "hg", and if github is being compelled to ban access to certain countries 
> > due to US government regulations, those same regulations would apply to the 
> > "netbsd foundation" too and hence lead to enactment of bans from certain 
> > countries by the foundation to "netbsd" repositories.
> > i wonder where the actual problem is, but something does smell fishy.
> >

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