Hi Ludo, 

On December 3, 2025 12:35:11 PM GMT+01:00, "Ludovic Courtès" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Hi Rutherther,
>
>Rutherther <[email protected]> skribis:
>
>> Recently we were discussing on release meeting possibility to share
>> release artifacts with users. I have been generating preliminary ones
>> and fixing issues on the go. I was wondering how to share them with
>> users. I can definitely use my vps, I have enough storage, but was
>> wondering if we could have something more official.
>
>Two possibilities I can think of:
>
>  1. If you can get those artificats to be built by ci.guix, then they
>     will be hosted here, as is the case for everything at
>     <https://guix.gnu.org/en/download/latest/>.

Yes, I wanna get to that, hopefully I will have scheme files with packages / 
manifests ready till the end of the week. (I would like to move away from the 
shell script to generate the artifacts see 
<https://codeberg.org/guix/guix/issues/4348>) I was solving getting aarch64 ISO 
and qcow2 ready - it works now. Though then its still not clear to me if I 
should contribute the jobset declaration to codeberg or if defining it through 
the web interface

>
>  2. Alternatively, they could be uploaded to alpha.gnu.org, which
>     exists specifically for the purpose of providing release
>     candidates.

I see. Maybe it would be good to go this way for now. 

>
>     This can be done by someone registered (info "(maintain) Automated
>     Upload Registration").  Currently that’s only a handful of us, but
>     obviously we could (or should!) email sysadmins to add you and/or
>     other people on the team.
>
>HTH!
>
>Ludo’.

Thanks
Rutherther 

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