Hi Bruce, On Tue, Jul 28, 2026 at 10:32:16AM +0100, Bruce Durling wrote: (...) > I don't feel that I have a place in the consensus process, but I felt it > was worth saying that accepting LLM contributions still splits the > community.
You can be part of the consensus process by joining a team and contributing to Guix whether that's patches, helping on issues etc. >From what I can tell you are not currently in a team (etc/teams.scm). This >means that as GCD001 states: > A team member is the member of a team, as defined in the Teams section of the > GNU Guix Reference Manual. Currently, the list of teams and their members is > maintained in the file etc/teams.scm in the GNU Guix repository > Once the final version is published, team members have 14 days to send one of > the following replies (https://consensus.guix.gnu.org/gcd/001-gcd-process.html) You can easily join a team and contribute to Guix, see the Teams section of the manual [0], then you can truly be part of the consensus. We previously seperately counted to votes of non-team members as "Observers", so there's some value but it's not the same[1] Steve / Futurile [0] https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/html_node/Teams.html [1] https://codeberg.org/guix/guix-consensus-documents/src/branch/main/deliberation-decision-records
