Hi,

I'm planning on refreshing Guix's haskell packages as my fix for
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/66347 requires rebuilding all of them
anyway. Should I try to keep commits small with only one update per
commit (which is more work but managable if I don't care about the
commits being buildable) or should I try to keep them buildable (i.e.
update everything in one commit)? It is quite certain that most of them
will not build after updating ghc or a subset of their dependencies, so
making many small commits would cause nearly all of them to be
unbuildable.

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