Re: Projects for the Google Summer of Code

2023-03-03 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, On Fri, 3 Mar 2023 at 01:51, Kyle Andrews wrote: > > Do you mean ’guix.install()’ from r-guix-install? > > > > https://cran.rstudio.com/web/packages/guix.install/index.html > > > > How do you install Python packages from the Python REPL? > > With the reticulate package in R, a python environ

Re: Projects for the Google Summer of Code

2023-03-02 Thread Kyle Andrews
Simon Tournier writes: > Hi, > > > On Sun, 26 Feb 2023 at 16:52, Kyle wrote: > >> One idea might be to write a conda importer which looks at the >> versions of software in the resulting environment and tries to make >> feasible package variants of make a manifest which matches the >> existing

Re: Projects for the Google Summer of Code

2023-02-27 Thread Simon Tournier
Hi, On Sun, 26 Feb 2023 at 16:52, Kyle wrote: > One idea might be to write a conda importer which looks at the > versions of software in the resulting environment and tries to make > feasible package variants of make a manifest which matches the > existing conda environment as close as possible

Re: Projects for the Google Summer of Code

2023-02-26 Thread Kyle
Dear Guix, I have been reading on this list of Andreas struggles updating python packages as an outsider to that community. If python programmers are not sticking around, then that may be sign they could use more help. Python provides access to an unparalleled amount of functionality which gre

Projects for the Google Summer of Code

2023-02-25 Thread Pjotr Prins
To follow up on Gábor: we excited to announce that the GNU project is selected as an organisation for the Google Summer of Code (GSoc). GSoC attracts talent and we have some people in our group who came in through that route! I have done 10 years of GSoC and it has paid off in my projects. You can