No special event
{ pkgs ? import <nixpkgs> {}, ... }: | |
stdenv.mkDerivation rec { | |
pname = "lantern"; | |
version = "5.3.8"; | |
src = fetchFromGitHub { | |
owner = "getlantern"; | |
repo = "lantern"; | |
rev = "${version}"; | |
sha256 = "1qarnsimqj69f2x8rzlpkvsbj9m5dkyyl3m294wr6idj3v5jqcsk"; |
I hereby claim:
- I am sehqlr on github.
- I am sehqlr (https://keybase.io/sehqlr) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASB2j7qkAgsulKwSfJYvQonU2X5J1JPuTpPbdHI7-AAHfQo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
To improve mantl's deployment speed, we are going to replace some ansible role logic with packages. These packages will be defined by a hammer spec, and uploaded to bintray. Anything that is as simple as 'copy this file here' or 'run this command' can be ported to these packages. Then, the ansible roles can be updated to simple package install commands
Because we are using the hammer tool to build these, when hammer supports .deb
packages,
ubuntu/debian support will come much more easily.
This is an idea for a tool that would aggregate licences from multiple repos into a single license statement. I came up with this after thinking about Mantl issue 858.
The initial design is that there would be a license.yml
file in the root of the repository that lists the licenses that need to be included in the project,
and a script that generates a LICENSE
file based on the configuration.
I'm fishing for other ideas, so please, feel free to contribute!