Hi Guix! I’m going on vacation for a bit, but I think we should finally get that release out! Here’s the list of things to do I have in mind:
• We need Guile 3.0.1 to fix ‘guix pull’ etc. on AArch64 and possibly JIT on ARMv7: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/39266 https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/39208 • More testing of the guided installer and related issues: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/39729 https://issues.guix.gnu.org/issue/39712 • Fix the weird default font in GNOME Terminal, as sirgazil reported on help-guix. • Ensure that the desktop environments provided by the installer actually work (GNOME, Xfce, MATE, etc.). It’d be great to have automated tests for these! • (Optionally) have an automated test that installs the binary tarball on Debian or similar. • Address as many of the bugs marked “important” or “serious” as possible. Should we organize a bug-squashing week? :-) • We already have “make assert-binaries-available”, but at the Guix Days we came up with the idea of having ‘guix weather --release-critical’ or similar, which would ensure that all the relevant jobs pass (packages, cross-builds, system tests, etc.). I’ll see if I can do something in that area. What’s missing from the list? I don’t think we’ll wait for the ‘core-updates’ merge, but who knows. As you see there’s a lot of testing in there, plus the need to keep things on track! If someone wants to be the “master of time” and make sure we don’t enter and endless add-feature/break/fix loop, that’d be welcome! Thoughts? Ludo’.