zimoun writes:
> [...]
> Well, using the plain Git repo, it is easy to:
>
> 1. get messages from a list starting at a date;
> using ’git clone --mirror --shallow-since=’
>
> 2. get all the new messages;
> (using ’git pull)
>[...]
> IIUC, ’lei’ avoid this manual dance with the Git repo
Hello,
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Hi,
>
> Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
>
>> Yes, that would be the correct and general solution (I hope you get to
>> fix it, else I may look into it in some time). Workarounds currently in
>> use can be seen in our mutter package definition (it's a bit
Hi Bastien,
Bastien Rivière skribis:
> From fdabd4ee6d43e32cbf9bd85282ff66138ce652b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: Bastien Riviere
> Date: Sat, 7 May 2022 01:08:28 +0200
> Subject: [PATCH] service: systemd: use correct format for LISTEN_FDNAMES
>
> As in the documentation, LISTEN_FDNAMES is
Liliana Marie Prikler skribis:
> Am Donnerstag, dem 05.05.2022 um 23:28 +0200 schrieb Maxime Devos:
>>
>> > Having to debate the semantics of a 2.5 year old blog posts should
>> > not be necessary in any
>> I don't think the semantics of
>>
Hello!
The attached super-early-draft ‘guix review’ script fetches mboxes from
mumi—that part is OK.
What’s more difficult is the rest: determining what’s a patch and what’s
not (I gather this is something that b4 and Patchwork handle nicely),
getting the latest patch series, things like that.
Heya,
Jan Nieuwenhuizen skribis:
> Mes has now been ported to M2-Planet and can be bootstrapped using
> stage0-posix[0], starting from the 357-byte hex0 binary of the
> bootstrap-seeds[1], as was promised at FOSDEM'21[2].
This is amazing… congrats to you & everyone involved! You made it! :-)
Hi,
Maxim Cournoyer skribis:
> Yes, that would be the correct and general solution (I hope you get to
> fix it, else I may look into it in some time). Workarounds currently in
> use can be seen in our mutter package definition (it's a bit convoluted,
> having to fork a process in which we set
Hi,
zimoun skribis:
> First, monadic style is not popular among Lispers. Second, the current
> monadic style is hard to grasp. Consequence, few people dive* in monadic
> things.
The monad interface predates the file-like stuff in (guix gexp).
The “regular” gexp/file-like interface today is
Hi!
zimoun skribis:
> The schedule could be:
>
> + freeze the ’staging’ branch on the Sun May, 8th
> + fix until it is ready, targeting the Sun, May 22th
> + prepare a release for June
So now I look ridiculous for being derailed myself… But yes, something
like this offset by one (or two?)
> > It is a clear thematic division to me. Though it's a bit large,
> > maybe 'applications' could be divided futher in more specific
> themes
> > (‘office’ apps, games, terminal utilities, ...).
> Yeah, that division makes more sense, but note that none of the
> categories you cited call
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