Re: F43 Change Proposal: Hare Programming Language (self-contained)

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On Thu, Jul 24, 2025 at 11:25:26PM +0100, Aoife Moloney via devel-announce wrote:
> Hare is a systems programming language designed to be simple, stable,
> and robust. Hare uses a static type system, manual memory management,
> and a minimal runtime. It is well-suited to writing operating systems,
> system tools, compilers, networking software, and other low-level,
> high performance tasks.

It's cool to see new languages and tools being developed.

The Change page text contains a few surprising statements though:

> Leaving `binutils` and GCC aside, bootstrapping a Hare tool chain
> only takes a few minutes.
I guess this doesn't really apply to Fedora users, because everyti
will packaged. Or are people expected to bootstrap something
regularly?

> Unlike other language tool chains, Hare modules are meant to be the
> responsibility of system package managers like DNF. Packaging Hare
> modules and applications should result in little friction.
Can you expand a bit on this? Is the workflow for updates of software
written in Hare going to be somehow different than e.g. for C
applications? What does "responsibility of system package managers"
mean?

Zbyszek
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