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Homebrew A Packagers Deep Dive Mike Mcquaid Packagingcon 2021

Fosdem 2021 Mike Mcquaid
Fosdem 2021 Mike Mcquaid

Fosdem 2021 Mike Mcquaid Based on my experience as a user (and very sporadic packager) of other os system and language package managers i detail the things i feel that homebrew does well, badly and what we plan on changing and what we cannot. presented at packagingcon 2021. Mike mcquaid is the project leader and maintainer for over a decade of the homebrew macos (and linux) packager manager. for work, mike is at staff engineer at github on the communities team.

Homebrew A Packagers Deep Dive Speaker Deck
Homebrew A Packagers Deep Dive Speaker Deck

Homebrew A Packagers Deep Dive Speaker Deck Pretalx packagingcon 2021 talk jpxysd description:a deep dive on the interesting (both good and bad) aspects of the homebrew package manager that. A deep dive on the interesting (both good and bad) aspects of the homebrew package manager that will be interesting to other package manager maintainers or enthusiasts. In this episode, kyle is joined by mike mcquaid, a maintainer on homebrew, to talk about open source, how homebrew works, and the hardest part of running a huge package manager for macs. A deep dive on the interesting (both good and bad) aspects of the homebrew package manager that will be interesting to other package manager maintainers or enthusiasts.

Mike Mcquaid Says Next Election Is A Complete Reset Westside Seattle
Mike Mcquaid Says Next Election Is A Complete Reset Westside Seattle

Mike Mcquaid Says Next Election Is A Complete Reset Westside Seattle In this episode, kyle is joined by mike mcquaid, a maintainer on homebrew, to talk about open source, how homebrew works, and the hardest part of running a huge package manager for macs. A deep dive on the interesting (both good and bad) aspects of the homebrew package manager that will be interesting to other package manager maintainers or enthusiasts. Mike shares the origin story from a drunken conversation about package management, explains how homebrew bundle can set up a new mac with one command, and why homebrew refuses to package software with fake open source licenses like terraform's new versions. Homebrew project leader and maintainer since 2009, former github principal engineer (#232, 2013), where i shipped github sponsors, merge queue, repository archiving, open source friday amongst other things. Mike mcquaid joined the project early on and collaborated closely with its creator, max howell. he joins the podcast with kevin ball to discuss homebrew’s origins, architecture, its emphasis on automation and ci cd, long term sustainability, controversial trade offs, and much more. I walk through the major changes in that release, what expectations we're aiming to improve based on other package managers and what they can learn from homebrew's approach.

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