At lot of this could be solved with a proper ci/cd pipeline i guess because guess you dont need to change the package build process with every version right so all xou need to do is hace a propper automation that will make new packages when repo/source changes or you change the link to tarball
Well but it is a great idea specaily for building and packaging a lot of stuff is done automaticly, and since a lot of tests can be done automativly less tests fir you guys (if you do them).
I bet you guys have scripts to build stuff with.
I also have a few repos for me and my friends and 99% of stuff is done without me ever doing anything all i ha e to do is make pkgbuild(arch example) and setup cicd everything else is then automated
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At lot of this could be solved with a proper ci/cd pipeline i guess because guess you dont need to change the package build process with every version right so all xou need to do is hace a propper automation that will make new packages when repo/source changes or you change the link to tarball
CI/CD has been a struggle, as it ended in a hundred arguments. I don't see it as a great idea personaly.
Well but it is a great idea specaily for building and packaging a lot of stuff is done automaticly, and since a lot of tests can be done automativly less tests fir you guys (if you do them).
I bet you guys have scripts to build stuff with.
I also have a few repos for me and my friends and 99% of stuff is done without me ever doing anything all i ha e to do is make pkgbuild(arch example) and setup cicd everything else is then automated