> On December 11, 2013, GNU Guix developers released version 0.5 which > "can be used on top of an i686, x86_64, or mips64el GNU/Linux system, or in > a virtual machine." [2], they say future versions will stand alone. So, GNU > Guix is libre by default and, if I understand correctly, will be a complete > operating system.
I skimmed the project's page, few months ago, it'd sound interesting, like being able to run different versions of a program, etc. > What do gNewSense users and developers think about GNU Guix? Should we go > for gNewSense 4 or should we go for GNU Guix 1.0? I'm tempted to say that we should go for GNU Guix 1.0. But, I'd like to hear what others think about this. -- rsiddharth <http://rsiddharth.ninth.su/contact.html>
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