also maybe of interest to @wycats - i have an alternate take on committing lock files in libs (buried in there :D) https://medium.com/@sdboyer/so-you-want-to-write-a-package-manager-4ae9c17d9527#.mgwzeowea …
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Replying to @wycats
so, five months later, here's that thing about deriving "preferred versions" from a dependency's lock filehttps://github.com/sdboyer/gps/wiki/gps-for-Implementors#preferred-versions …
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this README is really cool ... and you wrote it in Go :( Maybe that'll mean the Go community finally gets a good story here, 1/
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but I'm not going to build tools for the Rust ecosystem (or even Ruby, for that matter) in Go. 2/
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oh, for sure not - i didn't mean to suggest that. just that there's a pattern for doing it now in the wild
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so it'll be interesting to see the systemic effects of having a feature like this
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I really like the idea of "preferred versions" as a formalism. Sucks that .go means it's hard for us to collaborate.
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because it seems like you deeply understand this space in a way that very few people do.
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