BTW, it’s been a couple of weeks already, but I realize we didn’t write
a summary of the Guix workshop and the discussions we’ve had over the
weekend. It’d be useful for those who didn’t attend and for lurkers.
Any volunteer? :-) If you make it plain text or Markdown, we can make
it a blog
Heya,
Efraim Flashner skribis:
>> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>>
>> > That alone could justify pursuing the same approach in the coming
>> > years, IMO. At the same time, a devroom at FOSDEM proper is a good
>> > way to reach out to new people, which is also a good thing.
On Mon, Feb 05, 2018 at 12:23:37PM +0100, Alex Sassmannshausen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> It sounds like the event was absolutely amazing — I'm well jealous of
> everyone who was able to go!
>
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
> > That alone could justify pursuing the same approach in the coming
> > years,
2018-02-05 12:23 GMT+01:00 Alex Sassmannshausen <
alex.sassmannshau...@gmail.com>:
> Hello,
>
> It sounds like the event was absolutely amazing — I'm well jealous of
> everyone who was able to go!
>
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
> > That alone could justify pursuing the same approach in the coming
Hello,
It sounds like the event was absolutely amazing — I'm well jealous of
everyone who was able to go!
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> That alone could justify pursuing the same approach in the coming
> years, IMO. At the same time, a devroom at FOSDEM proper is a good
> way to reach out to new
Heya!
I confirm: this was a great Guix workshop and a great FOSDEM again!
It’s so intense, to me it’s like living two weeks on three days. :-)
I really enjoyed the intimate and focused workshop we had, which is in
sharp contrast with the ever more crowded FOSDEM. That alone could
justify
Hi everyone.
This was huge. We had an amazing day with ~25 GNU Guix contributors
and the father and project leaders of Nix, and it blew me away how
much Guix has progressed in the last year and what interesting
discussions that led to.
I think the next phase we are moving beyond a 'standard'