> Thanks for your time and patience with Guix. I love to see you > continue to > use it!
I am glad to stay with guix. Even though I was frusturated sometimes due to absence of some packages, I understood it is a growing distro and rome was not not built in a day. :) > Do you think you could try packaging CV Assistant yourself? I sat to do it several times but could not start it due to the situation I am in. I am curious to learn packaging in guix and I am confident that I will be doing it someday. It just not the right time (hectic situation). > I suggest packaging it yourself for several reasons: > > - Guix is an incredibly hackable system. If nothing else, I enjoy > working > on and owning my own system. Not only can you make the system what > you > want, but it is fun to work on. > - You may find confidence to package your own packages in the future. > It > seems like you are very curious about a lot of linux software and > writing > packages is an excellent way to get a deeper understanding of various > software ecosystems. > - Did I mention it is fun? Lisp is an excellent language and using it > will > teach you a lot. > > I hope you will at least try someday. All you mentioned are so true. Yeah, I will be doing it, someday. :) Thank you! Regards, RG.
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