Hi Pjotr,
On +2019-12-10 06:43:51 -0600, Pjotr Prins wrote: > Dear all, > > FOSDEM is coming early February and not only are we organizing the GNU > Guix days, we also have a devroom with exciting talks on Guile, Guix, > and Mes! See > > https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Guix/FOSDEM2020 > > and > > > https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/track/minimalistic_experimental_and_emerging_languages/ > > FOSDEM is the greatest free software conference on earth (in my opinion) > and almost everyone who goes once keeps coming because there is > something for everyone. > > See last years amazing program for Saturday: > > https://archive.fosdem.org/2019/schedule/day/saturday/ > > Both FOSDEM and Guix days are free to attend! The evening program is > great too - you can find hacker nirvana. > > We can only receive up to 40 people for the Guix days (last year we > had 35) and we need to reserve the catering. So, please sign up on the > libreplanet link above, if you intend to come. If we happen to have > too many people to attend the meeting the 40 who signed up have a > guaranteed entry. If you don't want to subscribe to the wiki you can > send us a request to add. > > Pjotr & Manolis. > Thanks for the links! Looks super interesting, so I hope the minimalistic stuff especially is recorded for later streaming. I am going to try to come for the fringe plus FOSDEM, though logistics may be tight for me (what if I am forced to be no-show?) But if there is room for me in the 40, I would appreciate being added :) > n Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 05:20:41PM +0100, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > > Hi Guix, > > > > Chris Marusich kindly took the time to write a detailed report about a > > session from the Guix Days, and it’s now up on the Guix blog: > > > > https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog/2019/guix-days-bootstrapping-arm/ > > > > I don’t want to spoil it for you, so I encourage you to take a peek at > > it yourselves to read about challenges of the past, the present, and the > > future when it comes to bootstrapping ARM systems. > > > > Not only does the blog post explain the problems and technical fixes, > > but Chris takes a few steps back to look at the bigger picture and > > invites you to think big. > > > > Enjoy! > > > > -- > > Ricardo > > > > > -- Regards, Bengt Richter