Hello Ludo, If it helps, feel free to use HSBXL in Belgium as a node. => hsbxl.be/
While not a spacious or plush as the Guix Days location, it has ClubMate and better ICT support. I can be onsite 24/7 whenever you need access. ==================== Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels January 12, 2022 4:11 PM, "Ludovic Courtès" <l...@gnu.org> wrote: > Hello Guix! > > This year marks the tenth anniversary of Guix; what if we used that as a > pretext to join forces and organize “special events” throughout the > year? Obviously the Guix Days are already a great start! > > Things that come to mind: > > • Install parties. After the upcoming release, interested folks could > team up with their local GNU/Linux user groups, or with colleagues, > friends, enthusiasts to organize install parties. We could collect > those events on a web page. That’s a great way to connect people, > to debunk fears and myths, and also to get invaluable feedback that > will allow us to improve the installation process. > > • Talks. Presenting Guix to an audience who doesn’t know about it: > could be again your local GNU/Linux user group, colleagues, sysadmin > or techie conferences, scientific conferences, etc. There are many > people here who could do a great job at introducing Guix and sharing > their own experience! > > • Articles. Get an introductory article in your local GNU/Linux or > sysadmin magazine or in some on-line magazine or specialized > journal! > > • Hackathons. Organizing hackathons focused on specific topics: again > it could be local hackathons focused on getting software your > organization or friends need packaged for Guix, it could be on-line > hackathon focused on core features, Software Heritage and Disarchive > integration, scientific workflows, documentation (like the recent > meetups jgart & Julien organized!), translation, etc. > > • Sharing enthusiasm, freedom, and collective work! :-) > > Icing on the cake if Luis, Ricardo, and other artists among us come up > with some sort of a birthday logo, music, and whatnot! > > What do people think? > > Ludo’.