tg(x) <*@tg-x.net> writes: >> I don't think it make sense to integrate 'testbed', as that's really for >> experiments by researchers and never a system service. > > It might be useful if you want to run your experiments on lots of Guix nodes.
I think I leave that to extend for others, currently my map is: 1. understand enough guile to understand some of the network services we have 2. write a (user) serving basic service 3. expand this service to include all necessary options. 4. advanced -> testbed and other things if necessary/possible. When we have "guix deploy" it might make sense to have a testbed option. >> Most of the "interesting" options you can also manipulate via >> 'gnunet-setup', but that largely raises the question of how to enable >> such a tool the Guix-way. > > Guix could provide a GUI for editing the system configuration > at some point but I guess that's not a priority. Exactly, as an gui for configuring the system in general is no priority at this point. Btw, i did not know that "*" was valid in email uniforms. Fascinating. > -tg -- ng0 _______________________________________________ GNUnet-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
