Re: Alternate logo (origami gnu)

2019-06-19 Thread Dan Frumin
On 17-06-19 11:36, Ludovic Courtès wrote: Hi, Daniel Fitzpatrick skribis: I made an origami gnu based off some origami instructions I found online. Possibly suitable as an alternate logo. Looks vaguely similar to the Clear Linux penguin, but not as polished or polygonal. I'm not an artis

Re: Fennel and Luarocks

2019-06-18 Thread Dan Frumin
Hi Marlin! I am not really familiar with the Lua ecosystem, but wouldn't it be desirable to use Guix to manage Lua package, the way it's done for e.g. Haskell right now? I don't fully understand how luarocks works, but is it possible to have an "importer" for luarocks packages, similar to e.g

Re: GNU Guix 1.0.1 released

2019-05-22 Thread Dan Frumin
Hi Ludovic, Congratulations on the release. Perhaps someone can update the website or which still has a DOWNLOAD 1.0.0 button. On a related note, how come there are two versions of the official Guix website? - http://gnu.org/s/guix (this one seems to be

Re: Libre games that might be worth packaging :)

2019-03-18 Thread Dan Frumin
On 18-03-19 08:25, Pierre Neidhardt wrote: Ricardo Wurmus writes: We have this. It’s called “btanks”. Shouldn't we name this "battle-tanks"? I think this one is packaged: see the `crawl' and `crawl-tiles' packages. Shouldn't we name this "dungeon-crawl-stone-soup"? Possibly, but

Re: Libre games that might be worth packaging :)

2019-03-17 Thread Dan Frumin
Hi! On 17-03-19 17:51, swedebugia wrote:> Hi! > > I just went through Julie Marchants excellent list of libre games: https://onpon4.github.io/articles/libre-games.html > > There are so many! :) > > Currently we are missing these (according to https://guix.mdc-berlin.de/): > >> <>> > Dungeon

Re: Eliminate environment variable hints?

2019-03-06 Thread Dan Frumin
Hi, I just wanted to add that I use an interactive shell with a different syntax (fish), so I cannot just source a bsh script from my shell rc (AFAIK). To that extent having Guix print the exact variables I should be setting is actually quite useful. Best, Dan On 04-03-19 22:56, Ludovic Cour