Re: rewriting history; Was: Concerns/questions around Software Heritage Archive

2024-03-22 Thread indieterminacy
On 2024-03-18 15:14, Andreas Enge wrote: Am Mon, Mar 18, 2024 at 04:33:49PM +0200 schrieb MSavoritias: Actually gitlab already is facing something like that and they are doing what was proposed elsewhere: mapping of UUIDs to display names https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/20960

Re: You're invited to the first patch review session!

2024-02-23 Thread indieterminacy
Hello, On 2024-02-23 19:13, Tomas Volf wrote: On 2024-02-22 23:27:31 +, Steve George wrote: ... Will the Jitsi link be shared somewhere (here, irc, ...) for those of us who are not able to sign up on the page? I am getting this error: Your IP address has been flagged as a source of

Re: Git-LFS or Git Annex?

2024-01-24 Thread indieterminacy
people. -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Emacs Packaging Magazine

2023-10-11 Thread indieterminacy
. -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: ActtivityPub and Haunt

2023-09-29 Thread indieterminacy
Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: The Giraffe; the Pelican et al (was Re: The e(macs)lephant in the room and the Guix Bang)

2023-09-26 Thread indieterminacy
McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

The Giraffe; the Pelican et al (was Re: The e(macs)lephant in the room and the Guix Bang)

2023-09-23 Thread indieterminacy
on people. Potential users or contributors even. Also, magit. I use Emacs, love magit, I used to use it daily also at $day_job on Windows because it's just so good, but I can assure you most of Git users never heard of it and live their life pretty happily. giacomo -- Jonathan McHugh indi

ActtivityPub and Haunt

2023-09-19 Thread indieterminacy
indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: How can we decrease the cognitive overhead for contributors?

2023-09-03 Thread indieterminacy
don't think software we use is the main problem, but the fact that we are not always sensible with other people's experience. Cheers, Ekaitz -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: Maybe a way to get a few more developpers to work on Guix ?

2023-06-22 Thread indieterminacy
Applications in for the end of July. -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: London Guix meetup

2023-06-14 Thread indieterminacy
, Mobilizon, thats exuding far too much class :) Cant make it over but enjoy the chance to lock horns! -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: Fwd: Greens/EFA internship

2023-05-12 Thread indieterminacy
HS02C027 Rue Wiertz 60 B-1047 Bruxelles -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: The  Shepherd gets a service collection

2023-03-13 Thread indieterminacy
are the yellowed clumps of wool that cluster around their netherregions. There is a antipodean phrase, 'rattle yer dags!', to mean 'hurry up!', given the clumps bouncing around when sheep move quickly. -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: Emacs next variants

2023-03-12 Thread indieterminacy
vant changes? Thanks, -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: Implementing Nix's command-not-found in Guix

2023-03-04 Thread indieterminacy
- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Building Bootloader Images for Owner-Controlled Computers

2023-02-15 Thread indieterminacy
compiler. ``` https://sr.ht/~amjoseph/ownerboot/ -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: Packages grow, no longer fit on a 

2023-01-18 Thread indieterminacy
applications. -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: GNU Guix 1.4.0 released

2023-01-03 Thread indieterminacy
in the documentation — gets coat -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: GNU Guix 1.4.0 released

2023-01-03 Thread indieterminacy
On 03-01-2023 19:42, Joshua Branson wrote: indieterminacy writes: On 03-01-2023 10:08, Ludovic Courtès wrote: Hi! Maxim Cournoyer skribis: Congrats, and yay! It's a hell of a release! :-) Let's try to make more punctual ones from now on, and also try to lower the amount of manual labor

Re: GNU Guix 1.4.0 released

2023-01-03 Thread indieterminacy
on 1.4.0 ! -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: Stratification of GNU Guix into Independent Channels, X-mas and Guix days!

2022-12-25 Thread indieterminacy
On 24-12-2022 09:37, Pjotr Prins wrote: tis like packages under a X-mas tree guix xmas add games guix xmas add tex guix xmas add paint guix xmas add payamas I just guix pulled version 1.4 out of a cracker. That will make for a happy new year Thanks all! Happy holidays everybody! Jonathan

Winding down of Fosshost

2022-12-04 Thread indieterminacy
Unfortunately Fosshost is being wound down, due to organistional failings at the executive level. https://fosshost.org/ Given Fosshost's place in the ecosystem: is this something which requires mitigating at the Guix end? -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: issue tracking in git

2022-11-23 Thread indieterminacy
g. I shall keep you informed. indieterminacy writes: [...] FWIW, Ive been working on Gemini and issue trackers in parrallel to Genenetwork. Arun did such a great job with a minimalist setup that I thought it more proper to create a bigger ladder (given the reach of all the domains wh

Re: issue tracking in git

2022-11-23 Thread indieterminacy
syntax with that of the Emacs-Hyperbole format, Koutliner, as well as the "recursive-modelling-language" I have been developing Qiuy. https://git.sr.ht/~indieterminacy/1q20hqh_oqo_parsing_qiuynonical/ As a consequence, it has grown into something different and more complex. I need to trim

Re: Guix Goals: One Hackable Developer Tool To Rule Them All

2022-10-13 Thread indieterminacy
, pinoaffe -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: Could Guix System eventually run on top of HyperbolaBSD ? slightly off topic

2022-07-11 Thread indieterminacy
On 12-07-2022 00:44, Joshua Branson wrote: Sorry for starting this centuries flame war, but I can't help but be more and more impressed with OpenBSD. It seems ideal for small scale servers (aka NOT large databases). It tries really hard to be secure by default and has great documentation.

Re: how to write services

2022-06-18 Thread indieterminacy
Hi Maxime, On 18-06-2022 14:23, Maxime Devos wrote: indieterminacy schreef op za 18-06-2022 om 13:53 [+0200]: Additionally, based upon a decent demonstration on LMDB, I realised that my annotation system makes it more feasible to adapt documents into LDIF database-like-files

Re: how to write services

2022-06-18 Thread indieterminacy
github.com/genenetwork/gn-gemtext-threads Midway through my NLNet grant (once a move past a hospice related issue), Ill be integrating two interpreters covering formats (GemText and Koutliner) and my own annotation system (Qiuy). https://git.sr.ht/~indieterminacy/1q20hqh_kq_parsing_gemtext https:/

Re: Teams

2022-06-05 Thread indieterminacy
John Soo Maxim Cournoyer Nicolas Goaziou Tobias Geerinckx-Rice What do you think? -- Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels

Re: GNU Mes 0.24 released

2022-05-09 Thread indieterminacy
Larry Doolittle writes: > Ludovic and friends - > > On Sun, May 08, 2022 at 12:34:47AM +0200, Ludovic Courtès wrote: >> 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 >> >

Re: Excessively energy-consuming software considered malware?

2022-04-04 Thread indieterminacy
Attila Lendvai writes: > > and especially so for inflation, which is straight out a tax that > siphons the purchasing power from people who hold cash equivalents > (i.e. the poor), to the people who own assets (i.e. the > wealthy)... who are also closer to the source of new money, and >

Re: Formalizing teams

2021-12-24 Thread indieterminacy
Good catch! TBH, I did wonder whether the feudal eptimology of the English word may raise eyebrows. Hartmut Goebel writes: > Am 23.12.21 um 22:51 schrieb Jonathan McHugh: >> I reckon 'coterie' is more elegant a term: > > IMHO we chould not use this term. > > The German translation is

Re: Convention for new “guix style“?

2021-12-22 Thread indieterminacy
I wonder if there has been any progress made by Arun Isaac with his program, Semantically meaningful S-expression diff https://archive.fosdem.org/2021/schedule/event/sexpressiondiff/ ``` Traditional diff implementations, such as GNU Diff, treat files as a flat list of lines. A tree-diff

Re: Formalizing teams

2021-12-22 Thread indieterminacy
Its certainly worth developing more formal clusters. It would be wise to try and make concerns and research interconnected - lest we create silos that communicate with other groups less. Jonathan McHugh Jack Hill writes: > On Wed, 22 Dec 2021, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > >> Hello Guix! >> >>

Re: Preservation of Guix 2021-10-22

2021-10-25 Thread indieterminacy
Hi Simon, Would it be remiss to cross reference contributors to these identified scripts against Guix contributors (commits, ML messages)? With that it may be possible to email them a templated message, featuring: * The current activity and reason for outreach * The advantages of providing

Re: Public guix offload server

2021-10-25 Thread indieterminacy
Hi Arun, Researching git-shell, I noticed an example of how Less could be exploited to increase. privileges: => https://hackaday.com/2017/05/10/git-shell-bypass-less-is-more/ It suggests enabling the no-pty flag to mitigate this. I think it would be great to utilise git-shell (and I am