Hi all, To what extent is support for other distros a priority for the Guix project? In other words, explicitly planning to make Guix available as an alternate installation source on non-Guix-SD distros.
The reason I ask is that cross-distro installers are increasingly popular (for example, Flatpak and Snappy) but none of them (currently) provide a central repository that is guaranteed free. [1][2] It occurred to me that Guix could function as an "app store" (repository) as well as a distro. As well as supporting the Guix package manager on other distros, I'd guess this would also require integration with PackageKit / GNOME Software. [3] Or is this kind of thinking out-of-scope for the Guix/Guix SD project as it stands today? Regards, David [1]: https://github.com/flathub/flathub/issues/116 [2]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/snapstore/+bug/1720752 [3]: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=17152