Hello! As a part of a discussion about “cool features for GNU maintainers” at the GHM, someone (Andreas, IIRC) suggested having a service (possibly a Web service) that would allow maintainers to upload their (pre)release tarballs and then get some feedback:
• If the package is not available in the distro, it would just say “sorry, your package is not available in the distro, but you can help!”. Something like that. ;-) • If the package is available, it would do something equivalent to ‘guix build foo --with-source=foo.tar.gz’ and eventually return the build result. Upon success, it could also return a generated patch that can be sent to guix-devel for inclusion. It could also use something similar to ‘guix refresh --list-dependent’ to try building dependent packages, or at least tell the maintainer to check them. I think we have most of the tools to do that, and it may be a good way to entice GNU maintainers into contributing to Guix. Since it’s a lightweight process, we could suggest to make it a recommendation in the maintainer’s guide. Thoughts? Who want to give it a go? :-) Thanks, Ludo’.