Hi all,
The next Guix London meetup is scheduled for Monday 19th February, 6 pm London time (i.e. UTC) onward. Join us in person or online. Address and link are below. - In person, from 6:00 pm: 20 Farringdon Street, EC4A 4AB - Online, from 6:10 pm: https://meet.jit.si/london-guix-meetup If you attend in person, please make sure you RSVP and share your full name (or a nickname) so that we can register you at the building's reception. The main part of the meetup will be a talk on how to create custom Guix packages or package variants, by Steve George a.k.a. Futurile. If you have any Guix or Guile related question or topic, there should be the time to talk about that too. All welcome! Talk abstract follows. --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- Guix Packaging: creating local package variants simply! Just like Gentoo or Arch Linux, every package in Guix is source-available, and can be built by the user. In this entry level talk we'll look at how to customise Guix packages. Guix radically simplifies the steps to building our own packages through its declarative and functional approach. This makes building our own package variants very accessible—opening up the possibilities for a user to: - Keep applications up to the latest versions - Try out upstream development versions - Patch applications to add features - Tune applications to their hardware In this talk, Steve will share examples and introduce how to use Guix's programming interface for package building. We'll also contextualise where these capabilities sit in the journey of learning to package and contribute packages to Guix. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- # About For any question, please get in touch via any of the following channels: - Arun: arunis...@systemreboot.net - Fabio: m...@fabionatali.com and https://octodon.social/@fabionatali - Guix Devel mailing list: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/guix-devel/ Guix London has no official ties with the Guix project. We commit to promote the project and to always operate with the best intentions; any mistake that we might make is due to us, Guix London, not the Guix project. # Code of conduct We, Guix London's organisers, intend to create an open, friendly, and safe environment where people from the most diverse backgrounds can get together, learn about, teach, and discuss Guix and related topics in a welcoming and constructive way. To this end, Guix London adheres to the Guix project's official Code of Conduct. Please make sure you familiarise with the document and that you share its principles before attending our events. Should you at any time before, during, or after one of our events want to raise an issue or discuss any CoC-related topic, please do not hesitate to reach out to the organisers at the contacts below. - Arun Isaac, arunis...@systemreboot.net - Fabio Natali, m...@fabionatali.com # Get involved Should you be interested in becoming a Guix London organiser, please let us know. It'd be great to have you onboard. No previous Guix knowledge is required. If you're interested (or simply want to know more), do not hesitate to reach out to us! Similarly, if you want to present on any Guix-related topic at one of our events, that's also great. We'd love to hear from you. Regards, Arun