Re: Feedback (was Re: Meet Guix at Capitole du Libre in Toulouse)

2023-12-03 Thread Oliver Propst
On 2023-11-29 17:01, Simon Tournier wrote: Hi, Hi Simon thanks for the update. -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst

Re: Guix Days and Fosdem 2024

2023-10-04 Thread Oliver Propst
ys handles the most stressful bit of getting > > the speaker list online ;) Seriously Manolis, we are grateful. > > > > Pj. > > If VISA issues are a non-issue, I could also help > out physically if one points me to how ;) > > -- > (Life is like a pencil that will surely run out, > but will leave the beautiful writing of life.) > (D4F09EB110177E03C28E2FE1F5BBAE1E0392253F > (hkp://keys.openpgp.org)) > -- -mvh Oliver Propst

Re: Capitole du Libre at Toulouse

2022-10-03 Thread Oliver Propst
Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: Guix System For Kids

2022-10-03 Thread Oliver Propst
On 2022-10-02 21:32, jgart wrote: What do people think of having an education distro for kids? Sounds as a fantastic idea to me :) If we somehow could get the manpower to make it happen. -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: Capitole du Libre at Toulouse

2022-09-25 Thread Oliver Propst
think... -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Fwd: Re: Capitole du Libre at Toulouse

2022-09-25 Thread Oliver Propst
Original Message Subject: Re: Capitole du Libre at Toulouse Date: 2022-09-25 15:46 From: Oliver Propst To: Andreas Enge On 2022-09-25 11:30, Andreas Enge wrote: Hello, Hi Andreas I think this sounds very interesting initiative. Thanks very much posting information about

Re: Windows Subsystem for Linux

2022-03-25 Thread Oliver Propst
Yeah I very much agree about that it could be good idea idea to have the Guix system available as a Wsl 2 image as I think could serve as a good gateway to many people to learn more about Guix and maybe free and open source software in general for that matter. Kinds regards Oliver Propst

Re: Building a software toolchain that works

2022-03-18 Thread Oliver Propst
e software in general for that matter). -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: workflow while hacking on Shepherd

2022-03-01 Thread Oliver Propst
On 2022-03-01 08:59, Attila Lendvai wrote: Hi Attlila thanks for working on this. For me your proposal seems to make sense (but I guess input from more folks would be needed). -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: [minor patch] Amend CoC

2022-02-23 Thread Oliver Propst
On 2022-02-23 10:48, Andy Wingo wrote: On Tue 22 Feb 2022 18:16, Taylan Kammer writes: If anyone's annoyed by this thread, please tell, and let us move it off-list. I am annoyed by it I think it should be off-list :) Me to :) -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Recording of FOSDEM 2022 videos are now available to view online

2022-02-14 Thread Oliver Propst
OSDEM 2023 could be an in-person event and that people are allowed to meet physically in larger groups again. -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: Planning to package Veloren in Guix

2022-02-13 Thread Oliver Propst
in Rust seems almost to cool to be true (btw). -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: Clarifying blog post licensing

2022-01-26 Thread Oliver Propst
Me too. -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: File search

2022-01-25 Thread Oliver Propst
On 2022-01-25 12:20, Oliver Propst wrote: On 2022-01-25 12:15, Ludovic Courtès wrote: I'm also not an expert at Sql-Lite but I can state that the effort looks very nice and promising Ludovic :) And definitely a step-up from the current implementation (obviously).. -- Kinds regards Oliver

Re: File search

2022-01-25 Thread Oliver Propst
On 2022-01-25 12:15, Ludovic Courtès wrote: I'm also not an expert at Sql-Lite but I can state that the effort looks very nice and promising Ludovic :) -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: Celebrating ten years of Guix

2022-01-12 Thread Oliver Propst
On 2022-01-12 17:04, Oliver Propst wrote: On 2022-01-12 15:27, Ludovic Courtès wrote: What I guess would be helpful for the community is I guess by trying to do some of the things you listed in a decently orderly manner though. Which if we make certain efforts might actually be *possible

Re: Celebrating ten years of Guix

2022-01-12 Thread Oliver Propst
with a varying needs. -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: Planet of Guix-related posts?

2022-01-12 Thread Oliver Propst
the explanations of the current segments in the Cookbook. -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: Guix Documentation Meetup This Saturday (January 15)

2022-01-11 Thread Oliver Propst
On 2022-01-11 17:01, jgart wrote: Hi Guixers, Hi Jgart thanks for the *note. *will try to attend the meeting. -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: Guix Documentation Meetup

2022-01-10 Thread Oliver Propst
Hi Matt I thanks for your very elaborate and insightful mail. As a Guix user and enthusiast I definitely agree that documentation is important for the project. Also if I understand things correctly there are actually plans to host a documentation meetup this Saturday (maybe at around 10:30 AM

Re: GNU Guix maintainer rotation

2022-01-08 Thread Oliver Propst
Right I guess that we should be glad that Efraim have steeped up as a maintainer for the project and of course thank Ludovic and Marius for the many years of service for Guix and free software. -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Schedule for FOSDEM 2022 available online

2022-01-07 Thread Oliver Propst
day scheduled for Sunday the 6th of February. -- Kinds regards Oliver Propst https://twitter.com/Opropst

Re: Reducing LLVM closure size

2020-06-12 Thread Oliver Propst
->8--- > > > >Why is only 1 package displayed? > > Because these are the dependants for llvm@10, but the default llvm is > llvm@9: > > guix refresh -l llvm@9 > Building the following 1180 packages would ensure 2092 lependent packages > are rebuilt: … > > That's not on latest master, so your numbers can vary a bit. > > -- -mvh Oliver Propst