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Scope and Roadmap

Overview

rixpress focuses on “micropipelines”: pipelines executed on a single machine for small-to-medium projects, with reproducible environments via Nix and a simple, pragmatic user experience from R. This document clarifies what rixpress is and is not, and lays out a short roadmap so users and contributors can align expectations and proposals.

Key goals:

What rixpress is

What rixpress is not

Primary audience

In-scope features (current)

Out-of-scope features (not planned)

But depending on {rixpress}’s success and outside contributions, these features might be implemented sometime in the future.

Roadmap

This roadmap lists “near-term”, “maybe later”, and “not planned” items to clarify priorities. Timelines are indicative and may change.

Near-term (next minor releases)

Maybe later

Not planned

How to propose new features

Before filing a feature request, please:

  1. Read this scope and roadmap.
  2. Check existing issues and discussions.
  3. If your request is out-of-scope, consider whether it belongs in:
    • a separate package,
    • an optional companion tool, or
    • a PR to documentation (e.g., “how-to” under current scope).

When you file an issue, please: - Explain your use case and scale (single machine, data sizes). - Clarify why the feature belongs in rixpress vs. alternatives. - Suggest a minimal interface that preserves simplicity and reproducibility.

These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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