While Linus is an interesting guy ...

It's as simple as picking the profile you compile to. To run the system you need a runtime that implements that profile. There are current packages available (and a really nice GUI if that's something you like in Monodevelop) for all the major distros. Including (gasp) Debian.

So for this project pick a profile. People compile it based on that using a set of packages of their choice. You're not supplying a binary distribution anyway, it's an alpha projects, yada yada. If someone is actually running a grid and supporting "customers" on it then its their responsibility to acquire (hire) the skills it takes to run the environment.

Pretty sure Linus would agree with that. .NET actually does take ABI compatability seriously. That's what the profiles are an attempt at.

Mike

On 12/30/2014 05:29 AM, Dahlia Trimble wrote:
some people might disagree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Mg5_gxNXTo&feature=player_detailpage#t=210


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