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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
activated by an additional NixOS option or conservative and performance configs
can be declared in separate profiles.
* Writing profiles
Because profiles can only be tested with the appropriate hardware, quality
assurance is up to *you*.
When setting an option, use ~lib.mkDefault~ unless:
- 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*.