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The current docs are all "how to do things" and no "what is Nix" or "why are things the way they are". I see lots of misconception on the wider internet, and I also think we would benefit from a "living document" to answer some questions people currently turn to the thesis for. I think a new section of the manual can address all these issues.
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Design and Data Model
Most of the manual is about how to use Nix. This chapter is about what Nix actually is. The hope is that it can serve as a reference for key concepts, and also shed light on why things are the way they are.