IMHO, this run-around should be replaced with more workable fully ready system 
configuration files placed to the distro or manual.
"There are already up to a hundred shared operating system declarations 
available online for your to copy or get ideas from."

Thank you, Pierre Neidhardt for the link 
https://guix-hpc.bordeaux.inria.fr/browse 
<https://guix-hpc.bordeaux.inria.fr/browse>

I also offer this:

Whom Guix and GuixSD are intended? - Guix package manager and GuixSD operating 
system are useful for package developers, programmers and system 
administrators. Features of Guix are awesome for testing new packages, 
developing and debugging software in different environments. You can have as 
many environments, as many versions of any package as you need. Testing and 
debugging consider to be more efficient and easy with Guix package manager and 
GuixSD.

What about stability in GuixSD? - Updates is a complex problem for all 
GNU/Linux distributions. You may have old and stable packages and your system 
is ok. But even here something might go wrong. For instance, package A may need 
previous version of package B, while as package C you want to install may need 
the latest version of B. This collision is extra terrible with such base 
packages as binutils, glibc and other vital packages. Guix intends to solve 
this. Guix gives you better flexibility having different versions of any 
package together. The other case of stability are hardware drivers. GuixSD uses 
LinuxLibre kernel, Guix repository has only free software. So you need to know 
which hardware vendors and which products are compatible with free software.
 

Jan 3, 2019, 10:57 AM by m...@ambrevar.xyz:

> Thanks for this FAQ.  I agree it would be a nice addition to the manual.
>
> I like many of your points.  The points I would not put however are those that
> are likely to change sooner or later, for instance
>
>> * Any stable ones available yet?
>>  * No, not known to us.
>>
>
> Besides, regarding
>
>> * Is package X available?
>>  * Maybe! Take a look at the package list of the website or search our 
>> git-repo
>> for the name.
>>
>
> I believe this is an important pointer to new comers (e.g. "I will only 
> consider
> switching to GuixSD if X and Y are packaged"), so we need a link here. 
>
> The official home page has > https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/packages 
> <https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/packages/>>  which is
> a rather poor interface in my opinion. 
>
> So I would like to the much more convenient
> https://guix-hpc.bordeaux.inria.fr/browse 
> <https://guix-hpc.bordeaux.inria.fr/browse>>  instead.
>
> -- 
> Pierre Neidhardt
> https://ambrevar.xyz <https://ambrevar.xyz/>
>

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