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artellectual | 2 years ago
Once it's delivered the entire runtime / lifecycle / upgrading / bootstrapping is managed by LXD/LXC containers.
It's definitely possible to open up PAKman's support for other build environments. I mean at the end of the day it's just an alpine linux package. As long as you can use alpine's package manager it should work.
https://instellar.app can also serve as a repository for your package. This was an option we considered to enable earlier, but figured people might just want a fully integrated solution.
ic4l|2 years ago
I'm really curious about the team behind this. Is this a solo endeavor, or do you have a team backing you up? Handling everything from building the system to managing the lifecycle with LXD - that's a lot of ground to cover.
If this is a solo project, it's nothing short of astonishing. The innovation, the effectiveness, and the potential of PAKman - it all points to an immense amount of work and dedication. Hats off to you!
The idea of instellar.app serving as a package repository is very interesting as well. It makes perfect sense that you'd initially want to provide a fully integrated solution. It fits right in with the efficient, streamlined approach you've taken with PAKman.
Either way, I'm definitely looking forward to seeing what comes next from your work. Keep it up!