Hello Guix!
DATE: Saturday, March 19, 2022.
TIME: 15:00 UTC
Duration: ~1.5hrs
Oops! Forgot to add the meeting link.
LINK: https://meet.nixnet.services/b/rag-8bi-sdx-kdf
P.S.
Thanks to NixNet for providing BBB service.
Regards,
Raghav "RG" Gururajan.
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 11:29:44 -0500 jgart wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 17:23:38 +0100 Oliver Propst
> wrote:
> > On 2022-01-11 17:01, jgart wrote:
> > > Hi Guixers,
> >
> > Hi Jgart thanks for the *note.
> >
> > *will try to attend the meeting.
>
> Hi Oliver,
>
> Cool, hope to see you there!
On Sat, Jan 08, 2022 at 11:24:35AM -0500, Matt wrote:
> 2. http://excalamus.com/2021-10-06-guix-debug.html
The error about "profile contains conflicting entries" is something we
should improve the documentation about, for sure.
I opened a tracking bug about it:
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/53224
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 13:41:10 -0500 Leo Famulari
wrote
> On Sun, Jan 09, 2022 at 04:12:57PM -0500, Matt wrote:
> > I did. Maybe you missed the two blog posts I linked in the previous
> > email?
>
> Yeah, I did miss that you intended to contribute them.
>
> There is anothe
On Sun, Jan 09, 2022 at 04:12:57PM -0500, Matt wrote:
> I did. Maybe you missed the two blog posts I linked in the previous email?
>
Yeah, I did miss that you intended to contribute them.
There is another side of my advice about submitting your contributions
however you can: It's still impo
On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 21:57:03 -0500 Matt wrote
>
> On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 20:20:30 -0500 jgart wrote
>
> > Have you read ambrevar's post called 'Guix Profiles in Practice'?
> >
> > Unfortunately ambrevar's blog seems to be down at the moment:
> >
> > https://am
On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 20:20:30 -0500 jgart wrote
> Have you read ambrevar's post called 'Guix Profiles in Practice'?
>
> Unfortunately ambrevar's blog seems to be down at the moment:
>
> https://ambrevar.xyz/guix-profiles/index.html
>
No, I haven't. Thanks!
It's archived:
ht
On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 19:59:37 -0500 Matt wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 11:24:20 -0500 jgart wrote
>
> > I'm looking forward to having you at the next docs meetup:
> >
> > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2022-01/msg00189.html
> >
> > Are there any particular sections
On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 11:24:20 -0500 jgart wrote
> I'm looking forward to having you at the next docs meetup:
>
> https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2022-01/msg00189.html
>
> Are there any particular sections in the guix manual that you would like
> to work on in the m
> I don't know how many people in the community have
> non-CS/Unix/programming backgrounds so I share some personal thoughts
> below. It's not that I want to share my life, but it might resonate
> with the experiences of others.
Thank you for sharing your story. It resonates with me as mine i
On Tue, 11 Jan 2022 17:23:38 +0100 Oliver Propst
wrote:
> On 2022-01-11 17:01, jgart wrote:
> > Hi Guixers,
>
> Hi Jgart thanks for the *note.
>
> *will try to attend the meeting.
Hi Oliver,
Cool, hope to see you there!
all best,
jgart
On Mon, 10 Jan 2022 08:15:34 -0500 Matt wrote:
> > Also if I understand things correctly there are
> > actually plans to host a documentation meetup this Saturday (maybe at
> > around 10:30 AM ET as the last ones).
>
> Thank you! I should be able to attend.
>
> Is that January 15, at 10:30
On 2022-01-11 17:01, jgart wrote:
Hi Guixers,
Hi Jgart thanks for the *note.
*will try to attend the meeting.
--
Kinds regards Oliver Propst
https://twitter.com/Opropst
Matt writes:
> > I'm not connected with Guix with any way - a mere enthusiast and
> > observer.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean. Being excited about something and taking
> the time to observe it, like listening to music, is a connection,
> right?
I mentioned because ultimately the final word i
> Please don't misinterpret the following comments. But I don't see how the
> 1st one
> could land in a cookbook.
You're fine, I more or less agree with you. I think something like it with a
different package would be helpful. What I wrote probably isn't it.
> Yes, I'm not a fan of wi
> Also if I understand things correctly there are
> actually plans to host a documentation meetup this Saturday (maybe at
> around 10:30 AM ET as the last ones).
Thank you! I should be able to attend.
Is that January 15, at 10:30 am EST using
https://meet.nixnet.services/b/jga-rtw-ahw-yky?
Hi Matt I thanks for your very elaborate and insightful mail. As a Guix
user and enthusiast I definitely agree that documentation is important
for the project. Also if I understand things correctly there are
actually plans to host a documentation meetup this Saturday (maybe at
around 10:30 AM E
Matt writes:
> > I see that this all seems confusing.
>
> Thank you for your response and for acknowledging my perspective.
> Yes, I find many things about the documentation process confusing. I
> can't speak for others, but I get the strong sense that I'm not alone
> in that feeling.
You're no
> I see that this all seems confusing.
Thank you for your response and for acknowledging my perspective. Yes, I find
many things about the documentation process confusing. I can't speak for
others, but I get the strong sense that I'm not alone in that feeling.
> If you have something to
>
On Sat, Jan 08, 2022 at 11:24:35AM -0500, Matt wrote:
> Let me walk through what that looks like from my perspective. I'm afraid,
> however, that it comes across as aggressive, ungrateful, or demanding. None
> of those are my intent! I genuinely want to help but struggle to understand
> the pr
Matt writes:
> > > I would like for Guix to host a community wiki (in addition to a more
> discoverable official documentation).
> >
> > That’s the purpose of the Cookbook, which is open to all contributors.
>
> The cookbook is a great resource. I'd like to contribute to it.
Cool, we’re a
> > I would like for Guix to host a community wiki (in addition to a more
> > discoverable official documentation).
>
> That’s the purpose of the Cookbook, which is open to all contributors.
The cookbook is a great resource. I'd like to contribute to it.
Let me walk through what that look
> Someone was frustrated there was no wiki, so they started that, but it's not
> official at all. Miraheze hosts other wikis, like the bootstrappable wiki, I
> think it's ok, but if we had a wiki, it should rather be hosted on gnu or
> guix infrastructure.
Thank you for clarifying. I now
Hello everyone,
Matt writes:
> > I would like for Guix to host a community wiki
>
> Agreed.
>
> Ironically, Guix already has two of them.
>
> 1. goto gnu.guix.org
> 2. Select wiki from the help menu
> 3. Discover that linked wiki is not a community wiki
> 4. Click the (supposed) community wiki:
Le 8 janvier 2022 14:41:53 GMT+01:00, Matt a écrit :
>
> > I would like for Guix to host a community wiki
>
>Agreed.
>
>Ironically, Guix already has two of them.
>
>1. goto gnu.guix.org
>2. Select wiki from the help menu
>3. Discover that linked wiki is not a community wiki
>4. Click the (supp
> I would like for Guix to host a community wiki
Agreed.
Ironically, Guix already has two of them.
1. goto gnu.guix.org
2. Select wiki from the help menu
3. Discover that linked wiki is not a community wiki
4. Click the (supposed) community wiki: https://guix.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page
Is
I would like for Guix to host a community wiki (in addition to a more
discoverable official documentation).
That’s the purpose of the Cookbook, which is open to all contributors.
It is not a wiki. You can't edit and review easly, but must instead send a
contribution to someone (IRC or email
calcium writes:
> I would like for Guix to host a community wiki (in addition to a more
> discoverable official documentation).
That’s the purpose of the Cookbook, which is open to all contributors.
--
Ricardo
I strongly agree with matt about the importance of discoverability that is
currently lacking (`geiser-doc-symbol-at-point isn't enough).
Its pretty hard to find out how to do something beyond the basic usage.
I would like for Guix to host a community wiki (in addition to a more
discoverable off
I want to be a part of this. I feel like I've been rubbing two sticks together
while it seems some people out there have Zippo lighters. A real-time
conversation, some paired programming, or simply looking over the shoulder of
someone who knows what they're doing would go a long way. I have be
adriano writes:
> Il giorno dom, 12/12/2021 alle 21.50 -0600, Katherine Cox-Buday ha scritto:
>> - In geiser, run =,a thing-i-want-to-look-for= (this is supposedly an
>> apropos command that is supposed to search symbols for you). The command
>> returns nothing.
> about this, I want to report a
Il giorno dom, 12/12/2021 alle 21.50 -0600, Katherine Cox-Buday ha
scritto:
> - In geiser, run =,a thing-i-want-to-look-for= (this is supposedly an
> apropos
> command that is supposed to search symbols for you). The command
> returns
> nothing. I realize I have to import the module implemen
Il giorno sab, 11/12/2021 alle 05.40 +0700, Blake Shaw ha scritto:
>
> hiya guix,
>
> @cybersyn from IRC here, I recently contributed my first package,
> [notcurses]
>
> --
> tldr: is there also room to discuss contributing -- and possibly
> doing a
> sizeable makeover to -- the *Guile* document
On Wed, 15 Dec 2021 20:12:48 +0100 zimoun wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to share the patches here from the meetup:
https://issues.guix.gnu.org/52505
all best,
jgart
Hi,
On Wed, 15 Dec 2021 at 18:37, Blake Shaw wrote:
>
> Blake Shaw writes:
>
> Simon, just peeped your monad tutorial, and gotta say its one of the
> clearest presentations of the subject I've seen. Great work!
Thanks. If it helps, I can share the Org source file.
Cheers,
simon
Blake Shaw writes:
Simon, just peeped your monad tutorial, and gotta say its one of the
clearest presentations of the subject I've seen. Great work!
>> I agree. For what it is worth, I tried once to quickly explain monad,
>> with the aim of “Store Monad“ in mind,
>>
>> https://guix.gnu.org/
Luis Felipe writes:
> Hi,
Hello! Thank you for adding some context around why things are laid out the way
they are.
I just wanted to respond again with gratitude for your work, and to plainly
state that I view this work as difficult, with no clear best practice.
Sincerely,
--
Katherine
Hi,
On Tuesday, December 14th, 2021 at 4:01 PM, Katherine Cox-Buday
wrote:
> Guile:
>
> - Tutorial for extending a C program with Guile
> - The manual
> - Scheme Resources
> - "The Revised^6 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme"
> - "" but 7
> - "" but 5
> -
Here is some analysis on various popular languages' documentation landing
pages. I did this on Sunday, but I held it back from my previous message
because it was already quite long, and I was worried this would be seen as
over-critical and maybe raise the ire of various language fans.
But I thi
Blake Shaw writes:
> Katherine Cox-Buday writes:
>
> Katherine, reading a big deeper into your user experience report, its really
> so so helpful to have this concrete sort of step-by-step user experience
> report.
Definitely! The first step to resolution is a common understanding.
> Would you
Katherine Cox-Buday writes:
Katherine, reading a big deeper into your user experience report,
its really so so helpful to have this concrete sort of step-by-step
user experience report. Would you mind if I solicit the list
for more reports like this for anyone who might feel like offering them?
A
Katherine Cox-Buday writes:
Katherine this is great material to chew on, much of which I can relate
to!
--
“In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni”
zimoun writes:
Hi Simon, thanks for the input,
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 11 Dec 2021 at 05:40, Blake Shaw
> wrote:
>
>> --
>> tldr: is there also room to discuss contributing -- and possibly
>> doing a
>> sizeable makeover to -- the *Guile* documentation? If so, I could
>> give a
>> short 5 - 10 minutes
Hi,
On Sat, 11 Dec 2021 at 05:40, Blake Shaw wrote:
> --
> tldr: is there also room to discuss contributing -- and possibly doing a
> sizeable makeover to -- the *Guile* documentation? If so, I could give a
> short 5 - 10 minutes presentation of what I think should be done (and
> would volunteer
Blake Shaw writes:
> I'd love to know where you found trouble so that I can take that into
> consideration when developing a design strategy for the makeover.
When reading this, please keep in mind that I have a lot of gratitude for the
various maintainers of this software and its respective do
Ryan Prior writes:
> I've found the Guile IRC channel to be polite and encouraging, but also very
> self-satisfied, which makes it hard to feel heard as a Guile hacker who's
> struggling.
Consider reaching out to Andy Wingo (wingo in IRC in #guile). I hope I am not
laying this issue at his feet
Ryan Prior writes:
> Absolutely. The Guile docs are unusable and make Guile a pain to work
> with. I say this as an experienced lisp & scheme user with decades of
> experience now in elisp, racket, and clojure.
oh good, I'm glad to hear that I'm not alone! to be honest I don't think
its *so* ba
‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
On Friday, December 10th, 2021 at 10:40 PM, Blake Shaw
wrote:
> tldr: is there also room to discuss contributing -- and possibly doing a
> sizeable makeover to -- the Guile documentation?
Absolutely. The Guile docs are unusable and make Guile a pain to work wi
hiya guix,
@cybersyn from IRC here, I recently contributed my first package, [notcurses]
--
tldr: is there also room to discuss contributing -- and possibly doing a
sizeable makeover to -- the *Guile* documentation? If so, I could give a
short 5 - 10 minutes presentation of what I think should
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