On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 12:38:47PM +0530, Pirate Praveen wrote: > 1. When handling fragile languages (javascript, ruby, go and possibly > more),
I think that this view of "fragile languages" is very misleading, and perhaps a little dangerous. There are no fragile languages, but fragile projects. You can write a fragile project in any language you want. Also, that fragility is mostly only perceived on the Debian side, because those upstream communities have mechanisms for locking their dependencies to specific versions, having multiple versions of the same package loaded at the same time, etc. We in Debian *choose* that those practices should not be followed, and *decided on our own* to package their stuff. It is then on *our burden* to handle the so-called fragility.
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