Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-02-06 Thread Fabio Valentini
> Hello, > > I saw some recent discussions (yet another time) how packaging Rust / > Go / Node.js is horrible, we should simply bundle everything and such. > Let's not discuss this here, though. > > I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship' > application here in Fedora that

Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-11 Thread Michal Schorm
I'd be happy if the package didn't die and was updated at least from time to time. I did an initial configuration based on what I liked and I don't expect to to change it for months. I'm personally not looking into the latest features but rather stability of what I already have. ❯ rpm -qa | grep s

Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread Tim via users
On Sun, 2022-01-09 at 10:27 -0400, George N. White III wrote: > Growth in the numbers of users of open source software.has outpaced > the numbers working on development, documentation, and packaging. > I suspect many users are blindly following recipes found on the > internet or using code written

Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread Tim via users
On Sun, 2022-01-09 at 10:27 -0400, George N. White III wrote: > Growth in the numbers of users of open source software.has outpaced > the numbers working on development, documentation, and packaging. > I suspect many users are blindly following recipes found on the > internet or using code written

Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread Michel Alexandre Salim
I use starship from the repos, and now that I've convinced work to let me work on Fedora and CentOS Stream basically full time, I'm happy to help maintaining it and other Rust packages. (Been in the SIG for a while but due to other work commitments, have been mostly dormant, my bad). I also ag

Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread Dave Stevens via users
On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 11:33:27 -0500 Robert Moskowitz wrote: > And the Amish in our area were putting in their 2 years, typically > working in the local hospitals. you might look here too: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zivildienst -- Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart

Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread Robert Moskowitz
On 1/9/22 09:27, George N. White III wrote: On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 at 07:24, Igor Raits wrote: [...] Personally, I'd love to have more people working on packaging (and most importantly keeping up-to-date) Rust crates / apps but I think this is not so realistic :) Growth in the n

Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread George N. White III
On Sun, 9 Jan 2022 at 07:24, Igor Raits wrote: > [...] > Personally, I'd love to have more people working on packaging (and > most importantly keeping up-to-date) Rust crates / apps but I think > this is not so realistic :) > Growth in the numbers of users of open source software.has outpaced th

Does anybody still use `starship'?

2022-01-09 Thread Igor Raits
Hello, I saw some recent discussions (yet another time) how packaging Rust / Go / Node.js is horrible, we should simply bundle everything and such. Let's not discuss this here, though. I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship' application here in Fedora that consume it from