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Michael Shigorin authored
The mixin concept and name has been borrowed from Ruby language -- it's a kind of thing that can be added to more or less whatever suitable; the problem it tries to solve is that incrementally building up the image configuration breaks when one would like to change something that's been configured in early enough so that grafting early will warrant a lot of duplication later on but inheriting too much things that need to be changed gets too much hackery in. It started while trying to build an installer image using configuration bits and pieces collected while bringing an installable LiveCD together: there are just too many livecdish things in a LiveCD to try and rebase the actual desktop configuration things onto an installer, so putting these into a mixin to be reused within both livecd and installer seems the way to go.
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