Rutherther <[email protected]> writes: > Hey Guix, > > This is Rutherther, I have been in the community just for slighly more > than a year and decided to apply for commit access now > due to the release. I would definitely apply either way, just later. > From today, I am officially a commiter in the Guix repository! > > In the following month I am planning to work mainly on the release as I am > part of the release team. Because of this I might not have enough time > in to do many reviews. > > Afterwards I would like to focus mostly on core features of Guix, both > inside the guix repo and outside. I have already shared some of my ideas > on how I think we could make Guix better in a few regards, here on the mailing > list or in issues, such as: > - https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2025-09/msg00064.html > - https://codeberg.org/guix/guix/pulls/2223 > I would also like to focus on making Guix more cross-compile friendly as > currently there are a lot of packages that do not really cross compile. > I find it important to be able to cross compile inside of a shell, > that's why I created https://codeberg.org/Rutherther/guix-cross-shells, > I will definitely look into upstreaming at least parts of it. In case > anyone was interested, I would welcome doing brainstorming session on > such problems later on, to try to figure out most effective and scalable > solutions. More people always help against tunnel vision. > > Apart from contributions I am quite active on IRC and on the mailing lists, > trying to help users to solve their problems. I like to learn this way. > > Have a nice day, > Rutherther
Woohoo! Congratulations, its well deserved. And its great having you on the release team :) Good day, Noé
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