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Re: Where are suggestions or open discussions of Guix at large made?
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Yasuaki Kudo |
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Re: Where are suggestions or open discussions of Guix at large made? |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Dec 2020 11:20:22 +0900 |
Hi,
Of course, I agree with everything that's said here. That's exactly why I am
excited about Guix!
I think it has a sound mechanism to fine-tune the degree of impurity one wishes
to accept.
What I was thinking was maybe more organizational - is someone coming up to
form a group or something š that provides for a compromised (in-terms of
accountability and license) yet convenient environment, akin to Ubuntu, using
the fine mechanisms mentioned here?
It looks like Guix is creating a ripe environment for a service provider to do
these things š
Cheers,
Yasu
> On Dec 8, 2020, at 09:51, zimoun <zimon.toutoune@gmail.com> wrote:
> ļ»æHi,
>
>> On Mon, 07 Dec 2020 at 22:55, znavko@disroot.org wrote:
>> Guix repeats the idea of Nix, but realising it more preciously and
>> elegantly.
>
> The word ārepeatā is incorrect here. It is more appropriated to say:
> Guix is based on the idea of Nix or Guix applies similar ideas pioneered
> by Nix.
>
> The divergence is clear enough since the very beginning to not repeat
> the confusing / wrong: āGuix is a fork of Nix implemented in Schemeā.
>
>> It is hard to package some software you like for Guix,
>
> It depends on how much Love are we ready to put in? :-)
>
>> but forking guix breaking its elegance for just to install firmware,
>> Oracle, Chrome and other stuff is not rational at all, i think.
>
> The concept of channels avoids to fork and instead allow to extend. It
> is possible to extend by adding packages, as the channel guix-past for
> instance, or by adding subcommands, as the channel home-manager
> illustrates for example.
>
>
>> If you want popular comfortable OS on your home computer, that is not
>> idea of Guix.
>
> Popular is meaningless here. Comfortable, if not then I feel I am
> failing and so please point your unpleasant experience and then letās
> see how to fix it. :-)
>
>
> All the best,
> simon