I think I could join the Home team as well, at least for now, as I started
using it a month ago and have been having a blast. I also have some
home-services to upstream after a bit of polish (Guile EDSL for
Herbstluftwm configuration if anyone is interested), and some plans to work
on the documentation.

I found the documentation to be a bit confusing (understandably, as its
new), but once the workflow snapped together its been amazing to see how
easy it is to create new services. And I now I have my entire desktop
environment contained in a single text file! Being able to ftp a text file
to a fresh Debian linode and get to work with all my tools ready within 10
minutes has been magic.

It also demonstrates a lot of Guile's strengths in one place: you can
easily wrap interfaces in Guile, and the expressive power it adds (at least
in the case of a window manager) is immediately evident.

Very excited about it, great work :)

On Tue, Jun 14, 2022, 18:31 Andrew Tropin <and...@trop.in> wrote:

> On 2022-06-05 10:19, Josselin Poiret wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> writes:
> >
> >> As a first step I’d suggest collecting teams, setting up the email
> >> aliases, and updating the website to show the existing teams.
> >
> > I think an installer team would be good too (which I would gladly join).
> > WDYT of the following teams:
> > * Installer (which I'd gladly join);
> > * System;
> > * Home;
> > * Internals?
> >
> > Maybe that would add too many teams, but I think the first three could
> > be pretty useful.
> >
> > How do we automatically make Mumi understand which team a patch should
> > notify?  I've just started using public-inbox/lei and the `dfn:` search
> > term is pretty useful, it lets you select only patches that change
> > specific files.  For example, `dfn:gnu/installer*` would match all
> > patches that touch the installer.
> >
> > Best,
>
> I'm not in a guix-maintainers yet, but I would like to join Home team.
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Andrew Tropin
>

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