Trevor Lee <begleybroth...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > We are now looking to build Linux kernels using Guix instead of Yocto.
> We can't see any reason why the builds wouldn't be linux-libre. Ideally
> we'd like our effort to be accepted by upstream guix.
> >
> > However, being new to Guix we are still coming grips with the best
> practice(s) for what we would like to do.
>
> I believe, youʼd better address help-g...@gnu.org or even
> guix-de...@gnu.org with such questions.
>

Will do.
Thanks


>
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>
> Nope, youʼve sent it to a public mailing list. ;-)
>
> And even if put this mistake aside:
>
> >    It is strictly forbidden to share any part of this message with any
> third party, without a written consent of the sender.
>
> By whom?  Is there anyone, who is capable of ‘strictly forbidding’ me (or
> anyone else) to do anything?  I would suggest you to revise the wording.
>
> >    If you received this message by mistake, please reply to this message
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>
> While this is undoubtedly formulated better, it contradicts with the
> normal workflow of most people: they could either reply to the letter
> (often citing the enough context) and store it in their archive forever
> along with their reply, or trash it.
>
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> Are not you repeating yourself?
>
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> priority. Therefore, we have put efforts into ensuring that the message is
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> Sure, perfect secrecy / security cannot be achieved.  But, for instance,
> signing and encrypting your mail sufficiently lower the chances that it
> would be tampered with and read by adversary third party respectively.
>
> Unfortunately, you neither sign your mail, nor I can find your key to send
> you an encrypted one: it is not published neither at open keyserver network
> (for now represented by keyserver.ubuntu.com), neither at proprietary
> keys.openpgp.org.  And gmail.com, of course, does not provide
> webkey-directory, let aside DANE.
>
> >    Therefore, the recipient should check the email for threats with
> proper software, as the sender does not accept liability for any damage
> inflicted by viewing the content of this email.*
>
> It seems, that you have really decided to scare all your clients off. :-)
>


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