I'm quite curious, do people like you review your comment threads and consider how they look to others?
You made a pretty serious implication that Nix users are hostile, in the context of certain projects. Given that numerous people have indicated how helpful they've found the Nix community, someone prompted you for more details.
Instead of providing those details you wrote three rambling hand-waving, non-specific paragraphs that frankly, say nothing.
> that went for having Nix as the only way to be deployed, typically with a "reproducible" script that doesn't work already after a year or two
I mean, if you have no problem saying things like that given how ignorant they make you look, I guess maybe you don't care.
EDIT: It's funny because I can think of a distinct counter example, a couple months back a newcomer wanted to push Nix on other projects and the overwhelming feedback from the community was to not do that. My experience over many years differ severely with this insidious implication that Nix users are hostile (especially when your second post literally boils down to "I didn't understand Nix and couldn't be bothered".) I keep running into this mentality where people project negative emotions onto others when something winds up being non-trivial to pick-up, and I just don't get it.
You made a pretty serious implication that Nix users are hostile, in the context of certain projects. Given that numerous people have indicated how helpful they've found the Nix community, someone prompted you for more details.
Instead of providing those details you wrote three rambling hand-waving, non-specific paragraphs that frankly, say nothing.
> that went for having Nix as the only way to be deployed, typically with a "reproducible" script that doesn't work already after a year or two
I mean, if you have no problem saying things like that given how ignorant they make you look, I guess maybe you don't care.
EDIT: It's funny because I can think of a distinct counter example, a couple months back a newcomer wanted to push Nix on other projects and the overwhelming feedback from the community was to not do that. My experience over many years differ severely with this insidious implication that Nix users are hostile (especially when your second post literally boils down to "I didn't understand Nix and couldn't be bothered".) I keep running into this mentality where people project negative emotions onto others when something winds up being non-trivial to pick-up, and I just don't get it.