On one hand this is better than on a wiki because it stays up to date. On the other hand it's kind of weird to give other people write access to your own configurations...
I also found https://nixos.org/wiki/Real_World_NixOS_Dotfiles , maybe that would be enough, just mention it in the readme and give it a prominent place on the wiki main page? Wout. On Wed, Nov 5, 2014, 11:06 Cillian de Róiste <cillian.deroi...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:20 PM, Michael Raskin <7c6f4...@mail.ru> wrote: > >>That's awesome idea. But I think we have to add lots of comments to this > >>examples (that help a lot while using live code). Or maybe just provide > >>some ideal configs with comments and other without them. > > > > I think we need to throw some live configs like we had in SVN: > > https://nixos.org/websvn/nix/configurations/trunk/ > > > > and then 1) there is an incentive to commit real configs when people ask > > questions, 2) we can add some ideal configs, maybe in a tutorial/ > > subdirectory. > > +1 > > I have learned (and borrowed) a lot from your configs in particular > Michael. Having some ideal configs would also be great. It should even > be pretty easy to add generic configurations which would be equivalent > to task specific distros that could simply be added to imports e.g. a > high security config or a pro-audio workstation config. Of course, the > ability to mix and match these in NixOS would be far superior to > running a separate distro for each task. > > > > -- > NixOS: The Purely Functional Linux Distribution > http://nixos.org > _______________________________________________ > nix-dev mailing list > nix-dev@lists.science.uu.nl > http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev >
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