I didn't send this to the list... I must start using S L always instead
of R and changing the headers manually, sorry.  :o)

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Hi Ludo,

Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> writes:
> Hello Guix!
>
> As discussed on IRC recently, several of us think that using “#true” and
> “#false” instead of “#t” and “#f” throughout or documentation and code
> would probably make it easier for newcomers to decipher that.
>
> WDYT?

I think that it could help to the reader.

> This syntax is supported since Guile 2.0.  ‘write’ still uses the
> abbreviations, but the good thing is that it means we can change all of
> gnu/packages without triggering a single rebuild.

This is even better. :)

> As for the manual, I’m afraid it’ll make every msgid that contains
> @code{#t} stale.  So maybe now’s not a good time to make this change?

It may be a big issue with a release in one week, but on the other hand
the msgids would break just after releasing...

Maybe other translators have a say.

Happy hacking!
Miguel

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