Hi Laura,
> 01-installation-from-script: > - at 01:15 the URL is broken in an odd manner. This can be fixed in one > of these ways: > a) use a shorter existing URL: > https://git.sv.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/plain/etc/guix-install.sh > b) realize that the URL is still too long and create an alias at > https://guix.gnu.org/install.sh and use that. > I will try using both links, if a) is still too long will make you know so > that we create b). We now have https://guix.gnu.org/install.sh. You are free to use it. > - at 01:35 the output has been altered. We are not using stars in the > logo. What is the reason for altering the output? > There was a kind of encoding issue, the actual logo was not being shown > with the script so tried to fix it like that :/ Can you tell me how to reproduce this? Prehaps it’s a problem with our scripts? > - at 02:15 the way “# yes” is input would not work in real life because > “# yes” is not “yes”. Is this a limitation of the video generation > scripts? > Don't get this very well, the # is just to show that the user is root, but > we can remove it if it is confusing. It is confusing, because the user is not supposed to execute the “yes” command but just to answer “yes” to the question — on the same line. > - at the same mark there is a series of dots, which is not produced by > Guix. Why have they been added? > This is done in most videos, they are used to kind of show that something > goes in between but it is not relevant to show it. Do you have any other > idea for that? I’d prefer either a simple ellipsis (“…”) or the actual console output. -- Ricardo