I could join (for reviews, I don't have commit rights yet).  I have to
compartimentalize though, I wanted to push python work on at least the
necessary stuff to deprecate python-build-system.  In the meantime, I'm
pushing core for what I need, although I realize I probably have enough
knowledge to start reviewing for @guix/core.

My work situation also makes it a bit hard to predict how much time I
truly have, so don't take that as a hard pledge ;)

On 2025-10-12 22:48, Ludovic Courtès wrote:

> Hello Guix!
>
> The ‘core’ team has ~3 active members now according to ./etc/teams.scm.
> That’s not a lot of people, especially with 60 issues and 22 pull
> requests currently opened with the ‘team-core’ label.
>
> I know there’s several people who have been working in the scope of the
> ‘core’ team (I won’t give any names… for now :-)) and who would be
> qualified and welcome on the team.  If you think you’re one of these
> people, please think about all the good things you could do as a member
> of this team!
>
> For the record, you can read about what it means to be a team member
> in the manual:
>
>   https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Teams.html
>
> Thanks in advance. :-)
>
> Ludo’.
>
>

-- 
Best regards,
Nicolas Graves

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