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Placing all possible configuration items in a central (parameters)
module scales really badly. This idea that any module can register
configuration parameters is better. The current implementation however
has the drawback that it requires that the module exposing the parameter
is loaded before the value can be sat, but that scales even worse.
A probable solution would be to abandon binding everything to guile's
module system, and instead let (util config) provide a `conf-ref' and a
`conf-set!' procedures.
A `define-configuration' similar to emacs `defcustom' could be of use,
mainly for retroactively type checking parameters.
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