Hurdles for adoption #1651
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Thank you for your feedback. Uninstall command
For aqua,
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Basically, you don't have to remove links because aqua supports finding commands from https://aquaproj.github.io/docs/reference/lazy-install
If you want to remove links by all means, you can remove links by
Unlike decades, currently the storage is large and cheap. If the storage is not exhausted, normally you don't have to remove old packages. Upgrade an aqua config without renovateIt's a bit difficult to implement because we have to parse YAML, but this feature is useful. Make a clear user persona on the front pageSounds good. Make the global config setup a Wizard optionPersonally I don't like a script that modifies zshrc/bashrc automatically, but I consider outputting the guide when we run Need to highlight more the security benefitsSounds good. aqua's security feature is awesome.
I don't think aqua is more secure than brew because as you said brew also verified checksums. On the other hand, aqua is more secure than other approaches such as asdf, shell script, manual installation, GitHub Actions, and so on. I tweeted about this before. |
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I improved the document overview so that new users can understand aqua's selling points. |
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Moved this discussion to #1670 Background: #1666 |
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As a followup to https://github.com/orgs/aquaproj/discussions/1650
The main hurdles I see for folks easily adopting:
This is a just a start. I'm a big fan and love the tool but I think to get others to recognize it a few of the "devops" things like making renovate optional and cleanup etc will help a lot.
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