Björn Höfling <bjoern.hoefl...@bjoernhoefling.de> ezt írta (időpont: 2018.
nov. 1., Cs 15:23):

> Hi Guix,
>
> we have only one day left (somehow, I thought it would be until 4th
> November, but it is Nov 2nd!). So, I would like to get this out tonight
> or at latest tomorrow morning (UTC+1).
>
> The people from Reproducible Builds have too few people, so we are left
> alone. I still would give it a try and we have quite some people who
> have volunteered for the stand. So, let's just give it a try, we can't
> loose anything.
>
+1

>
> Here is my proposal, I have some open questions regarding official
> logo and contacs and naming, and if you like to add/update the
> description, feel free.
>
> Björn
>
>
>
> Project details
>
> ;; Is the right way "GNU Guix" or just "Guix"? Or even "GuixSD" or "GNU
> ;;; Guix and GNU GuixSD"?
>
> Name of project: GNU Guix
>
I think this is ok.

>
>
> Description of project(s) for publication:
>
> ;; This is mostly copied from the manual's introduction part:
>
> GNU Guix is a package management tool for the GNU system. Guix makes it
> easy for unprivileged users to install, upgrade, or remove packages, to
> roll back to a previous package set, to build packages from source, and
> generally assists with the creation and maintenance of software
> environments.
>
> You can install GNU Guix on top of an existing GNU/Linux system where
> it complements the available tools without interference, or you can use
> it as part of the standalone Guix System Distribution or GuixSD. With
> GNU GuixSD, you declare all aspects of the operating system
> configuration and Guix takes care of instantiating the configuration in
> a transactional, reproducible, and stateless fashion.
>
> GuixSD is developed under the GNU Free System Distribution Guidelines
> (FSDG).
>
>
> Why does it fit FOSDEM?
>
> ;; Anything more to say?
> ;; This is not to publish but just for the FOSDEM-people.
>
> GNU GuixSD is a FSDG-complient GNU/Linux-Distribution. GNU Guix and GNU
> GuixSD is and was present at FOSDEM with several talks over the last
> years and has its fringe event in the FOSDEM-time.
>
> Number of tables: 1
>
> Contact information
> Primary contact
>
> I would add myself here.
>
> First name:
> Last name:
> E-mail:
> Submitter's affinity to the project(s): Community Member
>
> Secondary contact
> First name: Ludovic, is that OK?
> Last name:
> E-mail:
>
> Additional information
> Project website URL: https://gnu.org/s/guix/
>
> ;; Which one to choose officially?
> Project logo URL:
> https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/static/base/img/icon.svg
> https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/static/base/img/Guix.png
>
> ;; I saw at the FSF-page (https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html)
> ;; is linked to this: Should we use this?
> https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/graphics/GuixSD-V.png
>
>
> ;; When I look at "Contacts", I see only a list of Mailing lists.
> ;; Which one should I write in here?
> Public contact email address: ?!
>

I will have a look at this when I am not st mobile, the latter part looks
good to me.

>
> Source code location: https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=guix
>
>
> Additional links (e.g. IRC, Google+, RSS, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube,
> mailing list etc.):
>
> * IRC: #guix on Freenode.
> * Help mailing list: https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-guix
> * Developer mailing list:
> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/guix-devel
>
> ;; This is for the stand. We have a table and WiFi and electric power.
> ;; I think we don't need anything special, right?
> Special requirements:
>
>
>

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