On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 11:19:57AM +0300, Alex Kost wrote: > I'm sorry for not answering, I thought I was clear at the time. I > always feel uncomfortable to send patches or to push commits to the Guix > repo. I can't explain it properly, it's just painful all the time; but > more importantly, it slowed down the development, as I often decided not > to do small changes. Contrary, I made more commits to the Emacs-Guix > source tree in the past month, than to the Guix repo during the whole > year.
Alex, I completely understand. The demands on patches are high and I have stopped submitting myself even though I work on Guix all the time. Best is to have your own tree. Tying versions to Guix is trivial - that is the point of Guix, rather ;). Making emacs-guix a Guix package is a fine alternative. If someone finds it that important to host on main he/she can still do that, but I have trouble seeing the need. Pj.