Ludo, Pierre, would you mind commenting? Starting to doubt my sanity here.
> Well, from my understanding, any profile point to /gnu/store/-profile.
Exactly. This is something we both know. I feel like we are not communicating
well with each other.
You emphasize that declarative package managemen
Dear,
On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 18:20, elaexuo...@wilsonb.com wrote:
> By `profile', I mean any store output named like /gnu/store/-profile.
> These outputs are created by `guix package' invocations as well as `guix
> environment' ones.
>
> By `user profile', I mean the (non-static) contents pointed
Dear,
On Thu, 21 May 2020 at 23:06, Marius Bakke wrote:
> What do y'all think about targeting a 1.1.1 release a few weeks from
> now?
It could be really cool!
There is a couple of new nice features: "guix repl", Cuirass download,
introduction of authentication channels, etc.
What can be the wa
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 03:05:42PM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
> Sounds like a good idea! Perhaps a one-day hackathon to begin with?
> Early July maybe?
If I have no other obligations I am game.
Pj.
Ludovic Courtès writes:
>> Maybe we could organize a Virtual Hackathon? Over 1 day? Or 2 days?
>> The power of collective motivation. :-)
>
> Sounds like a good idea! Perhaps a one-day hackathon to begin with?
> Early July maybe?
Sounds fine. I am not much of a hackathon expert, so I don't pr
Hello Brice,
qua 17 jun 2020 às 08:37:59 (1592393879), br...@waegenei.re enviou:
> Hello André,
>
> Thank you for the patch and your feedback!
It's me who should be thanking you!
> When writing this section of the cookbook I was worried that some
> readers will misunderstood it so I added a big
zimoun skribis:
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 13:42, Ludovic Courtès
> wrote:
>
>>> I'd start somewhat differently: generate diverse use case examples. The
>>> contributions to the ReScience reproducibility challenge could be a nice
>>> starting point: go through them, one by one, and try to re-imp
On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 13:42, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> I'd start somewhat differently: generate diverse use case examples. The
>> contributions to the ReScience reproducibility challenge could be a nice
>> starting point: go through them, one by one, and try to re-implement the
>> authors' vari
Hi,
Konrad Hinsen skribis:
>> I don’t like the phrase “average scientist”, and we’re talking about
>> people with a PhD who definitely know how to learn.
>
> I didn't take that phrase as a reference to ability, but to prior
> knowledge. I am pretty sure that anyone who uses Python can also learn
Hi Ludo and Simon,
> I don’t like the phrase “average scientist”, and we’re talking about
> people with a PhD who definitely know how to learn.
I didn't take that phrase as a reference to ability, but to prior
knowledge. I am pretty sure that anyone who uses Python can also learn
to use Guile, bu
Zimoun, thank you for taking the time to closely read my long emails.
> Well, if I re-read correctly the emails and proposal, they are 2 points:
>
> 1. Easily share a profile via "guix pack"
> 2. A mean via recreating "manifest.scm" files
Hrm. I agree that point 1 is the immediate goal I have
Hello again.
In my previous message, I asked:
> Which version of Debian did you test with, and how did you
> install the Firefox that you used for testing this?
Also, what version of Firefox did you test with?
Thanks,
Mark
Hi,
sirmacik wrote:
> There seems to be a problem with Tor and TorButton in GNU IceCat's
> package. Torsocks works for other apps, TorButton shows notification
> that it's connected to the Tor server but when I go to
> check.torproject.org I'm not routed through tor.
Thanks for bringing this to
Hi Simon!
zimoun skribis:
> For example, they are future bridges to think: connect the Guix archive
> somehow with zenodo DOI and/or Software Heritage identifier.
>
> When I read this comment in the review [1]:
>
> As a final note, I wonder if, and how much, the author's
>
Hey Ludo!
> That looks nice to me! I think it should prominently say that these are
> “development snapshots” (probably these two words must appear) though,
> and perhaps contain a link to /download for those looking for releases.
>
> Other than that, I’d say go for it!
I took your remark into
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