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John Ericson | In reply to @artemist:mildlyfunctional.gay That sounds like a good first change, we can work on sandboxing more later. In any event, if one of you could PR that first commit with the full rationale (I vaguely remember there being an issue about FreeBSD having a stable enough ABI or whatever after all, but I forgot) | 21:01:26 |
John Ericson | In reply to @artemist:mildlyfunctional.gay That sounds like a good first change, we can work on sandboxing more later. * In any event, if one of you could PR that first commit with the full rationale (I vaguely remember there being an issue about FreeBSD having a stable enough ABI or whatever after all, but I forget) that would be good | 21:01:34 |
John Ericson | I don't have the information to write the rationale myself | 21:01:44 |
John Ericson | * https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/298849 Alyssa Ross rhelmot I separated out the freebsd13 -> freebsd in a commit, can we PR that alone, hopefully to master rather than staging? | 21:01:54 |
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@anderson_torres:matrix.org | In reply to @Ericson2314:matrix.org In any event, if one of you could PR that first commit with the full rationale (I vaguely remember there being an issue about FreeBSD having a stable enough ABI or whatever after all, but I forget) that would be good POLA?
https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/glossary/ | 23:45:15 |
@anderson_torres:matrix.org | > Principle Of Least Astonishment
> As FreeBSD evolves, changes visible to the user should be kept as unsurprising as possible. For example, arbitrarily rearranging system startup variables in /etc/defaults/rc.conf violates POLA. Developers consider POLA when contemplating user-visible system changes.
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@anderson_torres:matrix.org | * > Principle Of Least Astonishment
> As FreeBSD evolves, changes visible to the user should be kept as unsurprising as possible. For example, arbitrarily rearranging system startup variables in /etc/defaults/rc.conf violates POLA. Developers consider POLA when contemplating user-visible system changes.
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John Ericson | hmm maybe | 02:40:43 |