I've been pondering installing Guix onto some of my devices that have tiny amounts of storage. I have an old desktop PC that had an old version of Uhu Linux on it on a mere 4 gigs of HDD space. Full graphical desktop, office suite, etc. A minimal Guix install can just barely fit on it, but can't upgrade itself. I think it could be possible.
One thing I'd like to try is to split up packages into more outputs, kinda like what Alpine does. This isn't really technically challenging, it's mostly just busywork and adding some default build phases and maybe some more default outputs. But it is a pretty big change, so, is this something that could eventually be upstreamed? I'm not planning on starting work on this any time soon, so there's no rush. Just testing the water for now. So, is this something that would be welcome in Guix? Do we also want to target even smaller devices, like OpenWRT supported routers? NixWRT already exists, so it's not like this is unexplored territory. PostmarketOS supported devices could be supported too in the future, storage is also at a premium on those, not to mention flash memory wear from needless writes.