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This is a mailing list where developers can contribute to nixpkgs without needing to go through GitHub, or requiring a GitHub account.
This is a mailing list where developers can contribute to nixpkgs without needing to go through GitHub, or requiring a GitHub account.
View the mailing list here: [https://lists.sr.ht/~andir/nixpkgs-dev nixpkgs-dev]


=== How does it work ===
=== How does it work ===


Submit a patch to nixpkgs using `git send-email`, see git-send-email.io for instructions.
Submit a patch to nixpkgs using <code>git send-email</code>, see [https://git-send-email.io git-send-email.io] for instructions.


Reviews are handled through regular email replies. Once patches are accepted on the mailing list, a maintainer will open a PR on GitHub on behalf of the original author.
Reviews are handled through regular email replies. Once patches are accepted on the mailing list, a maintainer will open a PR on GitHub on behalf of the original author.
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And besides, not everyone uses GitHub, or likes to use GitHub. This mailing list is a alternative for those cases.
And besides, not everyone uses GitHub, or likes to use GitHub. This mailing list is a alternative for those cases.
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nixpkgs-dev mailinglist

This is a mailing list where developers can contribute to nixpkgs without needing to go through GitHub, or requiring a GitHub account.

View the mailing list here: nixpkgs-dev

How does it work

Submit a patch to nixpkgs using git send-email, see git-send-email.io for instructions.

Reviews are handled through regular email replies. Once patches are accepted on the mailing list, a maintainer will open a PR on GitHub on behalf of the original author.

Why?

Sending patches over email has some advantages over web-based submissions like GitHub:

  • works with many different email clients and tools
  • doesn't require lots of bandwidth, or any persistent connection
  • allows for PGP signing of messages (you can't sign GitHub comments)
  • more open tooling
  • doesn't rely on any central authority

And besides, not everyone uses GitHub, or likes to use GitHub. This mailing list is a alternative for those cases.