Hi Tobias, On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 at 00:30, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice via Bug reports for GNU Guix <bug-guix@gnu.org> wrote:
> Out of curiosity: how do you intuitively understand profiles, as > someone who's used Guix for a while? Effectively, profiles is not explicitly defined but implicitly, for instance: <https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/guix.html#Features> Otherwise, the most explicit definition is in the Cookbook: Guix provides a very useful feature that may be quite foreign to newcomers: profiles. They are a way to group package installations together and all users on the same system are free to use as many profiles as they want. <https://guix.gnu.org/cookbook/en/html_node/Guix-Profiles-in-Practice.html> BTW, I remember that coming from Conda (and Python), I was confused by what was Profile and Environment in Guix, since ’environment’ (in Conda) corresponds to Profile (in Guix). Anyway, for words inspiration, Conda’s doc: A conda environment is a directory that contains a specific collection of conda packages that you have installed. For example, you may have one environment with NumPy 1.7 and its dependencies, and another environment with NumPy 1.6 for legacy testing. If you change one environment, your other environments are not affected. You can easily activate or deactivate environments, which is how you switch between them. You can also share your environment with someone by giving them a copy of your environment.yaml file. For more information, see Managing environments. <https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/user-guide/concepts/environments.html> And from this old time, I remember that examples really helps, for instance. <https://docs.conda.io/projects/conda/en/latest/user-guide/getting-started.html#managing-environments>. Therefore, the section «Getting Started» could be a bit extended with a paragraph about Profiles and one or two examples. WDYT? <https://guix.gnu.org/manual/devel/en/guix.html#Getting-Started> Cheers, simon