On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 09:57:03PM +0100, Emery wrote: > I gave a talk on friday at a NixOS conference on saturday about the nix port, > its very brief, and I may have mispoke in a nervous rush at times, but I got > some good questions after the talk session was over. I even got a few > questions > about porting to the mill architecture from someone who already knew of the > project. > > https://media.ccc.de/v/nixcon2015-8-en-Lightning_Ignite_talks_day_1#video&t=1366 > Starts at 12:40 > > The palor trick at the end was silly, but it was something I came up with a > hour > or two before to show how generally the concepts can be applied. > > I have two days of sprint starting tomorrow with my nix guys, and then I plan > to > start on some documentation. > > Emery
Sounds absolutely fantastic! I don't know if I mentioned this but I've set up and started learning (and hope to soon contribute more than a few patches to NixOS) because of your work. I'm especially excited about documentation. That talk was very impressive! I wasn't there to ask questions, so if you have time I'd like to ask one or two here on the email list: What's the scope of this? I see it being used for building applications to run in Noux or DOSBox, are there plans to expand upon this and create some sort of NixOS-type declarative system configuration for Genode? Could we, say, build Nitpicker using it in the future and set up system policies through Nix expressions? While GNU doesn't map quite that well to a tree, Genode does- You mentioned something about recursion, but I'm not sure it was in the same context. A feature I like in NixOS is the ability to run NixOS in a container using the same declarative system, though I don't use it. Perhaps a less major question is licensing. With any package manager packages have licenses. It'd be nice to run a fully free Genode system in the future, so will each derivation have a licensing attribute? On a more meta note, you've said your work is available under the GPLv2 - will the documentation be put under a similiarly free license, like GFDL with no invariants, GPL, CC-BY-SA, CC-BY or CC-0? I may be getting too ahead of things here by asking 'serious' questions. Jookia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Presto, an open source distributed SQL query engine for big data, initially developed by Facebook, enables you to easily query your data on Hadoop in a more interactive manner. Teradata is also now providing full enterprise support for Presto. Download a free open source copy now. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=250295911&iu=/4140 _______________________________________________ genode-main mailing list genode-main@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/genode-main