Re: Guix pull: avoiding "Computing Guix derivation"

2024-06-24 Thread Edouard Klein
Hi Ryan, Just to tell you that guix deploy was the key :) Here is what I came up with: https://the-dam.org/docs/explanations/GarbageCollection.html using guix deploy, in conjunction with: (modify-service os guix (channels %beaverlabs-channels) (guix (guix-fo

Re: git based code review

2024-06-24 Thread Ekaitz Zarraga
Hi, On 2024-06-24 11:31, raingl...@riseup.net wrote: Since the email based workflow has put off quite a few potential contributors, maybe this could be a good distributed alternative: https://github.com/google/git-appraise Disclaimer: haven't tried it myself, also haven't tried packaging it. Th

Re: [bug#71348] [PATCH 0/2] Update GRUB to 2.12

2024-06-24 Thread Maxim Cournoyer
Hello! adansk...@gmail.com writes: > Hi Maxim, On 24/06/2024 02:51, Maxim Cournoyer > wrote: >> Hi, >> Maxim Cournoyer writes: >> > Hi Ludovic, >> > >> > +CC Josselin, who also had a GRUB 2.12 patch somewhere (can't find it) >> > >> > Ludovic Courtès writes: >> > >> >> Hello Guix! >> >> >> >>

Lets cut this off

2024-06-24 Thread Efraim Flashner
It seems to me that there are two assertions in this (long) thread: * Consent should be required before letting SWH know there's new source code in the wild. * The license of the code gives SWH all the legal rights it needs to use the code however they see fit. As for the second one, I don't r

Re: Breath, let take a short break :-)

2024-06-24 Thread Tomas Volf
On 2024-06-24 10:30:05 +0300, MSavoritias wrote: > [..] > > You are advocating for a safe place, right? From my eyes, when I see > > the structure of the thread, it does not generate a safe place where > > collaboration is encouraged. > > > > My feeling, when I do a step back and look to the struc

git based code review

2024-06-24 Thread raingloom
Since the email based workflow has put off quite a few potential contributors, maybe this could be a good distributed alternative: https://github.com/google/git-appraise Disclaimer: haven't tried it myself, also haven't tried packaging it. The Go and Rust dependencies could be hard to package wit

Re: About SWH, let avoid the wrong discussion

2024-06-24 Thread Ricardo Wurmus
MSavoritias writes: >> > - Guix respects the consent of the person using guix lint and their >> > expectations. (that lint actually lints) >> > - Respects their privacy >> > - Respects their autonomy. >> >> User autonomy is not curtailed by informing an aligned service's crawler >> that an up

Re: Breath, let take a short break :-)

2024-06-24 Thread MSavoritias
On Sat, 22 Jun 2024 19:55:05 +0200 Simon Tournier wrote: Hey Simon, I would suggest to take a step back as you said and consider whether what you are doing is in fact tone-policing here. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tone_policing > A tone argument (also called tone policing) is a type of ad ho