Hi Matthieu, Thanks for your feedback.
On Thu, 6 Oct 2022 at 17:17, Matthieu Haefele <[email protected]> wrote: > 1. If it is technically possible, depending on the difference between the > current installed and the latest available versions of the daemon, I would > print at the end of a `guix pull`, a message asking for the upgrade of the > guix daemon going from the notice of these versions to a critical warning. Ah yes, it could a nice mechanism... instead of reading "guix pull --news" and miss the notification about a change in guix-daemon, maybe it could be nice to have, similarly as "old Guix, please run guix pull", something like "old guix-daemon, please run guix pull as root". > More generally, the guix doc is very well written, compact and informative, > but it is like an encyclopedia. You have to read it almost entirely and > extract the basics from large amounts of advanced features to get started. I > totally agree with Konrad Hinsen's comment on the documentation at the last > 10 years birthday conference, some first level / tutorials like documentation > is missing. I took some notes during my guix learning process and I started > to put them on this wiki page (well, in French...). I can try to find some > time to go on with this exercise ... if you find it relevant of course. If you speak French, and as an attempt to improve the situation about first level / tutorials, you could be interested by this 1h video [1] and attached materials. Well, maybe it helps your colleagues who have not jumped into Guix, yet! :-) 1: https://replay.jres.org/w/3TuYmocHwKtzs7q1VtL1GB 2: https://zimoun.gitlab.io/jres22-tuto-guix/ 3: https://gitlab.com/zimoun/jres22-tuto-guix Cheers, simon
