Re: more than 1,800 dependent packages: website out of date

2023-09-27 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Nathan Dehnel writes: > I feel there should be a "guix manual" command that opens the latest > version of your local copy in a new tab of whatever your XDG web > browser is Across the wider GNU system the command for accessing manuals is “info” followed by the name of the manual, e.g. “info gu

Re: more than 1,800 dependent packages: website out of date

2023-09-27 Thread Nathan Dehnel
I feel there should be a "guix manual" command that opens the latest version of your local copy in a new tab of whatever your XDG web browser is

Re: The e(macs)lephant in the room and the Guix Bang

2023-09-27 Thread Nathan Dehnel
Which packages are those? I' ve only seen scheme-lsp-server, which isn't merged yet On Wed, Sep 27, 2023 at 1:44 PM Christine Lemmer-Webber wrote: > > Nathan Dehnel writes: > > > > > > >> Hi, for some reason emacs has become the elephant in the room of the > >>

Re: Guix Days and Fosdem 2024

2023-09-27 Thread Pjotr Prins
On Wed, Sep 27, 2023 at 03:34:59PM -0400, Christine Lemmer-Webber wrote: > Very excited for FOSDEM / Guix Days 2024! Definitely think there's been > plenty happening in Spritely-land that we'll have some things we want to > get in front of people, and conversations about how we can best work > wit

Re: Guix Days and Fosdem 2024

2023-09-27 Thread Christine Lemmer-Webber
Very excited for FOSDEM / Guix Days 2024! Definitely think there's been plenty happening in Spritely-land that we'll have some things we want to get in front of people, and conversations about how we can best work with the greater Guile/Guix ecosystem. - Christine

Re: ActtivityPub and Haunt

2023-09-27 Thread Christine Lemmer-Webber
"Thompson, David" writes: > Hi Jonathan, > > On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 11:48 AM indieterminacy > wrote: >> >> In wider fediverse news, >> >> The ActivityPub webpage is getting a rejig: >> https://socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/activitypub-rocks-portal-from-standards-movement-to-grassroots-fedi/3577

Re: The e(macs)lephant in the room and the Guix Bang

2023-09-27 Thread Christine Lemmer-Webber
Nathan Dehnel writes: > > >> Hi, for some reason emacs has become the elephant in the room of the >> discussion on contributing to guix. >> >> Regardless of one's opinion of emacs, I just want to add that this is >> itself strange. I have contributed some (packag

Re: [workflow] Automatically close bug report when a patch is committed

2023-09-27 Thread Christopher Baines
Giovanni Biscuolo writes: > [[PGP Signed Part:Signature made by expired key D37D0EA7CECC3912 Giovanni > Biscuolo (Xelera) ]] > Hi, > > Giovanni Biscuolo writes: > > [...] > The first thing we need is a server side git post-receive hook on Savannah, I've opened the sr#110928 support r

Re: Process for reviewing patches as someone without commit access

2023-09-27 Thread Christopher Baines
Christopher Baines writes: > I've been reviewing the list of ideas on and around QA ([1]) recently, > and got thinking again about how to support people without commit access > reviewing patches. Obviously you don't need commit access to review > patches, but where I think we need some process i

Re: Pinned/fixed versions should be a requirement

2023-09-27 Thread Development of GNU Guix and the GNU System distribution.
The dependency graph visualization has been discussed by others more knowledgable of the Guix ecosystem than me, so I'll focus on titled topic. On 2023-09-04 at 21:59-05:00, Distopico wrote: > `rust-my-lib-1`, where "1" refers to the semver "1.x" of the package, > e.g., "1.0.32", and `rust-foo` de