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Suggestions for CONTRIBUTING

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Michael Peyton Jones 2018-07-17 13:39:49 +01:00
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Profiles should favor usability and stability, so performance hacks should be * Writing profiles
activated by an additional NixOS option or conservative and performance configs
can be declared in separate profiles.
Because profiles can only be tested with the appropriate hardware, quality When setting an option, use ~lib.mkDefault~ unless:
assurance is up to *you*. - The option *must* be set and the user should get an error if they try to override it.
- The setting should merge with the user's settings (typical for list or set options).
For example:
: # Using mkDefault, because the user might want to disable tlp
: services.tlp.enable = lib.mkDefault true;
: # No need to use mkDefault, because the setting will merge with the user's setting
: boot.kernelModules = [ "tmp_smapi" ];
Try to avoid "opinionated" settings relating to optional features like sound, bluetooth, choice of bootloader etc.
Where possible, use module imports to share code between similar hardware variants.
* Performance
Profiles should favor usability and stability, so performance improvements should either be conservative or
be guarded behind additional NixOS module options.
If it makes sense to have a performance-focussed config, it can be declared in a separate profile.
* Testing
Because profiles can only be tested with the appropriate hardware, quality assurance is up to *you*.