January 28, 2025 at 3:48 AM, "Steve George" <st...@futurile.net mailto:st...@futurile.net?to=%22Steve%20George%22%20%3Csteve%40futurile.net%3E > wrote:
> > Hi, > > At 'Guix Social' we've been trying to do regular patch review sessions, along > with the talks and socialising. Thanks the link that Suhail gave you. > > Debbugs has a system called 'usertags', we set some standardised ones and I > normally ask around on the mailing lists/IRC for people to tag "easy bugs" > that the group can review. > > You are also very welcome to review some issues yourself - and the Wiki page > provides a process for doing that - it helps a lot! Thanks for the invitation! I am one of those people that has temporarily stepped away from guix and guix system. When I come back to guix, I should take a look! I essentially had some upgrade issues that I could not resolve with guix system. I tried following my own tutorial from my blog to build guix from source, but that failed too. https://gnucode.me/guix-deploy-failed-to-update-my-guix-server.html I think my /gnu/store/ got corrupted, and that caused some issues. But I have no idea really. Anyway, I'm playing in OpenBSD land now, and maybe I have fallen for their marketing, but I really like the idea of their secure and correct philosophy. https://gnucode.me/openbsds-philosophy.html I still can't configure my speaker's to play well on OpenBSD, and I miss guix's declarative configuration. A LOT! > Steve / Futile > > On 28/01/2025 05:02, Suhail Singh wrote: > > > > > jbra...@dismail.de mailto:jbra...@dismail.de writes: > > What is "patch-review-hackers-list" ? Can you send me some documentation > > > > > > > > on how to use it? > > > > > It's one of a few tags that the london guix meetup has used in the past. > > See <https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Guix/PatchReviewSessions2024> > > https://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Guix/PatchReviewSessions2024%3E > > for details, including other related usertags such as > > escalated-review-request. > > In terms of how to review the list of packages with a given usertag, > > debbugs.el in Emacs provides M-x debbugs-gnu-usertags. > > >