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You're never going to run Arch in production, so developing against "current" software means "hire a team of sysadmins to package all of these future-versions in to the conservative distro that we have in prod".

With luck it will be less than $1M/yr.

This is why people don't use homebrew anymore, either. If you're running a Mac you dev in a Docker container that reflects your production environment.



I think you're making assumptions here. GP said that Arch allows them to be current in the code they run.

That doesn't mean they're developing against Arch.




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