Re: Anyone interested in packaging + maintaining the nimble language?

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>>>>> Maxwell G <maxwell@xxxxxxx> writes:

> IIRC, we used to have nim in Fedora and then it was retired.

Yes, it was in Fedora 33 but orphaned for some time and then retired.
The last version packaged was 1.0.4.  The final spec doesn't look very
complicated but of course it's tough to say how that would apply to a
current version of the language.  The bug list shows that a number of
CVEs went unresolved and were auto-closed after aging out.  I would
assume that most if not all of those would have been resolved by a
simple update since upstream is active.

 - J<
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