Re: August/November update on qa.guix.gnu.org and related things

2023-11-02 Thread Suhail
"Christopher Baines" writes: > There isn't much documentation for QA Understood. Is the preferred place to ask questions regd the QA service this mailing list? > I think it's fair to say that these shouldn't be styled the same as > failed builds, so I've changed the styling now. The neutral

Re: August/November update on qa.guix.gnu.org and related things

2023-11-02 Thread Christopher Baines
Suhail writes: > Christopher Baines writes: > >> - The README is published at https://qa.guix.gnu.org/README > > The README seems more focused on task planning and TODO items than > explaining how to use the qa.guix.gnu.org website. Could you please > provide a reference for the latter?

Re: packaging Typst

2023-11-02 Thread Alexis Simon
Thank you very much Steve for those detailed explanations! This is going to be super helpful as a starter. Alexis On 02/11/2023 13:21, Steve George wrote: Hi Alexis, I've been doing some Rust packaging recently, so maybe this will help you to get started. Here's how I would approach it.

Re: Meet Guix at Capitole du Libre in Toulouse, nov. 18-19

2023-11-02 Thread Luis Felipe
Hi, El 26/10/23 a las 14:03, Luis Felipe escribió: El 25/10/23 a las 21:17, Julien Lepiller escribió: The print service I usually use has a lot of options for flyers, {10,15,20,30}*{10,15,20,30}, 12*12, 21*29.7 and 30*40 cm. I think 15*20 would be best. Visit cards would be 3.5*7.5, 5.5*8.5

Re: RFI response: Strengthening the Free Software Supply Chain via Guix and GNUnet

2023-11-02 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hi Sergio, Sergio Pastor Pérez writes: > Hi, Maxim. > > This has been an interesting read. I would like to encourage you to keep > us updated. > > Thanks for sharing! My pleasure! I will keep you updated, if anything happens from it. -- Thanks, Maxim

Re: August/November update on qa.guix.gnu.org and related things

2023-11-02 Thread Suhail
Christopher Baines writes: > - The README is published at https://qa.guix.gnu.org/README The README seems more focused on task planning and TODO items than explaining how to use the qa.guix.gnu.org website. Could you please provide a reference for the latter? Specifically, I submitted a patch

August/November update on qa.guix.gnu.org and related things

2023-11-02 Thread Christopher Baines
Hey, The last update I sent out was back in July [1]. 1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2023-07/msg00144.html There have been quite a few changes over the last few months, here's a summary of the changes: - QA now stores when it's submitted builds for a issue/branch and

Re: Proposal: Differentiate products more clearly (Cycle 01)

2023-11-02 Thread pinoaffe
Hello! Luis Felipe writes: > El 12/10/23 a las 20:30, pinoaffe escribió: >> I think it's important to clarify what Guix is (and I really like your >> mockups/some of the concrete proposed changes), but I don't quite agree >> with the idea behind your proposal. >> >> I think it would be more

Re: $EDITOR and “guix edit”

2023-11-02 Thread Liliana Marie Prikler
Am Donnerstag, dem 02.11.2023 um 10:43 +0100 schrieb Simon Tournier: > Hi, > > The command “guix edit” returns “+N path/to/file” that is then passed > to $EDITOR.  Therefore $EDITOR needs the command line: > >     $ $EDITOR +N /path/to/file > > Well, that is accepted by many $EDITOR, to my

Re: Better support remote deployment

2023-11-02 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
Hi Felix, > On Wed, Nov 01 2023, Ricardo Wurmus wrote: > >> What do you think about changing “guix package” and/or “guix copy” to >> better support deployment of remote profiles? > > As someone who uses 'guix deploy' all the time. I believe remote > administration is one of our core strengths

$EDITOR and “guix edit”

2023-11-02 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, The command “guix edit” returns “+N path/to/file” that is then passed to $EDITOR. Therefore $EDITOR needs the command line: $ $EDITOR +N /path/to/file Well, that is accepted by many $EDITOR, to my knowledge. At least, Emacs, Vi or less are fine with it. However, some other $EDITOR