Re: Does anybody still use `starship'?

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Yes, here is mine :)

starship-0.56.0-4.fc35.x86_64


Name         : starship
Version      : 0.56.0
Release      : 4.fc35
Architecture : x86_64
Size         : 5.4 M
Source       : rust-starship-0.56.0-4.fc35.src.rpm
Repository   : @System
From repo    : updates
Summary      : Minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any
             : shell
URL          : https://crates.io/crates/starship
License      : ISC and ASL 2.0 and MIT and MPLv2.0
Description  : Minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any
             : shell! ☄🌌️.

Regards.,

El 9/1/22 a las 12:34, Abhiram Kuchibhotla escribió:
Yup! I get my starship straight from the repos. 

On Sun, 9 Jan, 2022, 4:55 pm Igor Raits, <igor.raits@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

I saw some recent discussions (yet another time) how packaging Rust /
Go / Node.js is horrible, we should simply bundle everything and such.
Let's not discuss this here, though.

I'm interested to hear if there are any users of the `starship'
application here in Fedora that consume it from the repositories.
Please speak up if you do!

As pointed out in the other places, I don't think we are able to
update things like that as fast as releases popping out with just as
few people working on the packaging Rust stack these days (I'm pretty
much not contributing for last couple years due to the other work).
And the question, if we want to keep packaging it (with some slower
update cycle, as the time permits) or we want to retire it completely.

Personally, I'd love to have more people working on packaging (and
most importantly keeping up-to-date) Rust crates / apps but I think
this is not so realistic :)
--
— Igor Raits.
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