Hi all,

I am a researcher in the field of AI. Many of the people in the field of AI
are inclining towards GNU/Linux operating systems. Particularly I would say
they use Ubuntu. In general, they can also use LinuxMint or any other
GNU/Linux distro of their choice. What I noticed in these people
(researchers) they tend to be more focused on mathematical aspects and
scientific programming. If we build a GUI frontend then we can attract more
people who don't identify themselves with CLI users. As such there are many
people like writers, Graphic Designers, General users, etc. who don't
bother about CLI, will love to see such a package manager.  And considering
the fact GUIX lets rollback to the previous version of the package it will
be very helpful in the scientific community, to maintain and work with
different versions of packages.

For example, the LAMBDA ( consist of TensorFlow, PyTorch, Keras, NVIDIA
Cuda, Ubuntu) stack is very popular in the field of AI. Now if a person
with a fresh install of GNU/Linux wants to install the stack and work
immediately, through GUI he can search for the recipe of LAMBDA and install
it. Not only that if it doesn't exist, but they can also create and share
their own recipe with other guix users or to the main server/repo. E.g
Linus Torvalds shares the recipe of building a Linux kernel environment.
User finds it, installs it, and start working on the development of the
Linux kernel immediately.

P.S: I don't know whether GUI for Guix exists or not, to my knowledge it
doesn't. If I am mistaken please enlighten me on this topic.

Regards,
Aniket.

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