@aeva @puppygirlhornypost2 right, even to the extent that one could, with a truly unreasonable investment of effort, make a "linux version" of some software, there's a vast gulf between trying to do that for a server-side thing that mostly runs in Docker and exists in a highly abstract computation space, something that integrates tightly with server-side stuff like systemd, and then something that actually makes pictures and sounds on a "desktop"
@glyph @puppygirlhornypost2 side note, this straw poll informed my current thinking of how best to do the thing: https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@aeva/111880256412614427
I used to think that authoring a guix or nix package would be desirable, because guix and nix can be installed cooperatively on whichever distro and let me pretend Linux is a real platform. But that was what people wanted *the least*
@aeva @puppygirlhornypost2 oh wow, oh jeez. I have a lot of hypotheses about why this might have shaken out the way it did but I want someone to do a whole ethnographic study on this