Hi Jérémy, Jérémy Korwin-Zmijowski <jer...@korwin-zmijowski.fr> writes:
> Dear Guixters, > > I realised I have not shared my last blog post about Guix with you here. > > It's about how I used Guix to set up a remote pair-programming > environment (mostly to hack with Guile). I mean somewhere I could hack > with another person. > For example: > - I introduced people to Guile and Test Driven Development. > - Simon introduced me to Guix contribution through bug fixing ! > > Our setup was pretty experimental but we were able to pull Guix > sources, compile, edit in Emacs, etc. > We were using Jitsi to talk to each other. > > That was fun, really fun (at least for me haha). > I enjoy this way to share knowledge, demonstrate, mentor, etc. More > than reading or watching content from you all. It sure sounds fun! > And I hope some of you will enjoy doing remote pair-programming as > much as I did. > > Here is the link of the blog post: > https://tiny.write.as/jeko/how-to-setup-a-remote-pair-programming-environment-with-gnu-guixn > Here is the like of my repo with my setup: > https://framagit.org/Jeko/pair-programming-vm Working in pair from a VM is an interesting idea. Near the end of your blog post, you wrote: > One the communication side, Jitsi is fine. But there could be something > more suited for remote pair-programming sessions. I read about a Jami > service… As the jami-service-type implementer, I'd be happy to help you with that, if you have any question setting it up, or issues after. Thanks for sharing! Maxim