Re: [gentoo-dev] GNU Guix
Hi Marcel, > IMHO, it is a great package manager, especially when being concerned > about (bit-wise) reproducibility, 'slotting' various versions and fast > movement with low risk (reversible upgrades). > > The one feature I miss compared to portage is the configuration via USE > flags: One could patch Guix package definitions to add compile to flags > etc, but you can't simply let the package manager resolve the > dependencies for you. You are so naive and I couldn't stop laughing. Did you even watch my presentation? https://gnuguix-drive.mycozy.cloud/public?sharecode=YvERPGX14g5S Cheers, Cuckoo's Calling.
[gentoo-dev] GNU Guix
Hello All, I came across an amazing project called GNU Guix. So, I made an animation to introduce the novel concepts of this project. Here is the link for the video, https://gnuguix-drive.mycozy.cloud/public?sharecode=YvERPGX14g5S Please leave me a feedback on your experience. Cheers, Cuckoo's Calling.
Re: [gentoo-dev] GNU Guix
Dear William, dear Piotr, On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 08:58:01AM -0400, William Breathitt Gray wrote: > I think you're replying to a spam bot. That doesn't seem to be a real > person -- it's just grabbing a bunch of technical jargon and linking to > an adult video website. Thank you for letting me know and sorry for the bad mood I released here in response to this. Apologies to everyone. I was fooled. Today is not my day so I was easy to trigger. Sorry for the noise. On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 03:18:04PM +0200, Piotr Karbowski wrote: > On 29/09/2020 14.26, Cuckoo's Calling wrote: > > You are so naive and I couldn't stop laughing. > > I would appreciate it If you'd refrain from sending such messages to > mailing list, either go into details when you disagree with people or > don't reply at all. Those low level flexing is not welcome here. Thank you for 'coming to my defense' by standing up for good communication on Gentoo's channels. I regret jumping to conclusions and apologize for generalzing from a single user (real or not) to the community that I owe so much. Next time, I'll refrain from replying if I feel atacked. Thank you for your understanding. Kind regards, Marcel
Re: [gentoo-dev] GNU Guix
On 29/09/2020 16.02, William Breathitt Gray wrote: > Cuckoo is a spam bot. The bot assumes the first response will be a user > pointing out that the link is dangerous. So the bot's response is to > respond back automatically with an aggressive denial in the hopes that > more users will continue to click the spam link. So the day has come when a script has fooled me. Thanks for clarification. -- Piotr. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] GNU Guix
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 03:18:04PM +0200, Piotr Karbowski wrote: > On 29/09/2020 14.26, Cuckoo's Calling wrote: > > You are so naive and I couldn't stop laughing. > > I would appreciate it If you'd refrain from sending such messages to > mailing list, either go into details when you disagree with people or > don't reply at all. Those low level flexing is not welcome here. > > -- Piotr. Cuckoo is a spam bot. The bot assumes the first response will be a user pointing out that the link is dangerous. So the bot's response is to respond back automatically with an aggressive denial in the hopes that more users will continue to click the spam link. William Breathitt Gray signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] GNU Guix
On 29/09/2020 14.26, Cuckoo's Calling wrote: > You are so naive and I couldn't stop laughing. I would appreciate it If you'd refrain from sending such messages to mailing list, either go into details when you disagree with people or don't reply at all. Those low level flexing is not welcome here. -- Piotr. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] GNU Guix
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 02:49:29PM +0200, Marcel Schilling wrote: > On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 12:26:22PM +, Cuckoo's Calling wrote: > > You are so naive and I couldn't stop laughing. > > > > Did you even watch my presentation? > > https://gnuguix-drive.mycozy.cloud/public?sharecode=YvERPGX14g5S > > Just for everyone else: My web browser is not supported by the platform > this presentation was through. So I have no idea of its content and > assumed this list is not bothering people with jokes. > I stand by my opionion that GNU Guix is worth considering for some folks > that enjoy Gentoo and now I have a another argument to have a look: > In my experience, the GNU Guix community is very friendly and I doubt > they'd alienate potential contributors that voluntarily subscribe to > their mailing list by insults and public ridicule. > > Best, > Marcel Marcel, I think you're replying to a spam bot. That doesn't seem to be a real person -- it's just grabbing a bunch of technical jargon and linking to an adult video website. William Breathitt Gray signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-dev] GNU Guix
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 12:26:22PM +, Cuckoo's Calling wrote: > You are so naive and I couldn't stop laughing. > > Did you even watch my presentation? > https://gnuguix-drive.mycozy.cloud/public?sharecode=YvERPGX14g5S Just for everyone else: My web browser is not supported by the platform this presentation was through. So I have no idea of its content and assumed this list is not bothering people with jokes. I stand by my opionion that GNU Guix is worth considering for some folks that enjoy Gentoo and now I have a another argument to have a look: In my experience, the GNU Guix community is very friendly and I doubt they'd alienate potential contributors that voluntarily subscribe to their mailing list by insults and public ridicule. Best, Marcel
Re: [gentoo-dev] GNU Guix
On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 11:32:53AM +, Cuckoo's Calling wrote: > I came across an amazing project called GNU Guix. In case any is interested in trying it out: I am successfully using Guix under Gentoo via this overlay: https://github.com/trofi/nix-guix-gentoo > Please leave me a feedback on your experience. IMHO, it is a great package manager, especially when being concerned about (bit-wise) reproducibility, 'slotting' various versions and fast movement with low risk (reversible upgrades). The one feature I miss compared to portage is the configuration via USE flags: One could patch Guix package definitions to add compile to flags etc, but you can't simply let the package manager resolve the dependencies for you. Cheers, Marcel