Hi Hilton,
Am Sonntag, dem 20.08.2023 um 01:40 +0800 schrieb Hilton Chain:
> Hello Guix,
>
> With the commit [1] made hours ago, I have been granted commit access
> to Guix repository.
Congratulations.
> Currently, I'm maintaining packages I may use and those I've touched,
> and for now I have n
That's awesome, Congratulations!
Hilton Chain writes:
> [[PGP Signed Part:Undecided]]
> Hello Guix,
>
> With the commit [1] made hours ago, I have been granted commit access
> to Guix repository.
>
> Currently, I'm maintaining packages I may use and those I've touched,
> and for now I have no s
Hilton Chain writes:
> Hello Guix,
>
> With the commit [1] made hours ago, I have been granted commit access
> to Guix repository.
>
> Currently, I'm maintaining packages I may use and those I've touched,
> and for now I have no specific plan to move on. This means I can have
> more time to go t
Hello Guix,
With the commit [1] made hours ago, I have been granted commit access
to Guix repository.
Currently, I'm maintaining packages I may use and those I've touched,
and for now I have no specific plan to move on. This means I can have
more time to go through the review process, and I'm gl
Hi,
On Mon, 19 Jun 2023 at 14:54, Nicolas Graves via "Development of GNU Guix and
the GNU System distribution." wrote:
> One of the criticism that can be read online about Guix (compared to
> Nix) is its speed. I have never tried Nix and probably won't in a near
> future, but I was wondering if
Hi,
On Tue, 08 Aug 2023 at 14:52, Graham Addis wrote:
> Do we have a timeframe as to when this is likely to be incorporated?
Well, I think it’s on the road… :-)
Thanks for this contribution.
Cheers,
simon
Hi Étienne,
On Mon, 17 Jul 2023 at 10:58, "Etienne B. Roesch"
wrote:
> The way I use the doc, is by loading the latest manual in the browser as
> one page, and use the search function of the browser. That helps but it
> also implies I know what I am looking for, and I can fill in the gaps, eg
>
Hi,
On Tue, 18 Jul 2023 at 06:45, Distopico wrote:
> - Forum: A good place for beginner an non-technical user (I guess all
> Guix user require some technical knowledge), also a good place for
> create history and user documentation/solutions.
> - Mailing List: For contributors, developers, and
Hi,
On Sun, 13 Aug 2023 at 17:31, Efraim Flashner wrote:
> Placing the limitation of 'academic and non-commercial' the license is
> non-free and cannot be included in Guix proper. If something depends on
> it that you're looking to upstream it'll need to be buildable without
> that library.
>
>
Hi,
On Thu, 13 Jul 2023 at 19:22, Sarthak Shah wrote:
> I think we should seriously consider having a user forum similar to
> Debian's User Forum or Nixos' Discourse.
Well, I shared my opinion in the other thread:
A Forum for Guix Users
from Distopico
Tue, 18 Jul 2023
Hi,
Thanks for your feedback.
On Wed, 26 Jul 2023 at 19:29, Distopico wrote:
> So, in many cases, I haven't been able to fully integrate Guix into my
> development workflow. I had to look for alternative ways outside Guix,
> like Nix.
>
> I appreciate the simplicity of Guix, but let's say that
Hi,
On Mon, 07 Aug 2023 at 00:02, Arun Isaac wrote:
> The next Guix London meetup is scheduled for Thursday 24th August, 6 pm
> onwards. As usual, it'll be a chance to talk about Guix, our favourite
> distribution and package management system and the Guile programming
> language.
Sound really
at one point i tried to compile some large projects written in golang in a
reproducible way, and making sure that they use the exact same versions of all
their dependencies.
in short: there's a philosophical mismatch between how guix and the golang
crowd looks at building go apps. guix likes to
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