Thank you both , guys,
> On Jun 19, 2018, at 23:11, Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote:
>
> Dan,
>
> Dan Partelly wrote:
>> Whats the story with the PDF files mentioned below ? Are they flawed ,
>> damaged or not confirming to standard ? None of my pdf readers can open
>> them. Not even Firefox or
Dan,
Dan Partelly wrote:
Whats the story with the PDF files mentioned below ? Are they
flawed , damaged or not confirming to standard ? None of my pdf
readers can open them. Not even Firefox or Adobe Reader. Im
trying to read more on Guix.
None of the above. You likely saved the target of
Hi Dan,
> Whats the story with the PDF files mentioned below ? Are they flawed ,
> damaged or not confirming to standard ?
There is no story. They work just fine. Use the “plain” links, e.g.
Hi guys,
Whats the story with the PDF files mentioned below ? Are they flawed , damaged
or not confirming to standard ? None of my pdf readers can open them. Not even
Firefox or Adobe Reader. Im trying to read more on Guix.
Dan
>
> using to present Guix to various audiences:
>
>
On June 19, 2018 11:16:01 AM GMT+02:00, Pierre Neidhardt
wrote:
... Snip...
Agreed!
Additionally the self-documenting power of the system and the freedom from
having to herd tons of configuration files with different often badly
documented options in a number of different configuration
As for the "no-turning-back" features of Guix (in my opinion):
- Rollbacks: system and user profiles are much harder to break.
- System integrity: because the system configuration is declarative,
this gives the user / sys-admin an actual guarantee of what's going
on.
On other Unices, it's much
On 18.06.2018 22:47, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
What are good first topics that we could introduced in self-contained
videos? The goal is to show a useful feature (one or two closely
related features per video) without making things confusing.
We don’t need to start with this abstract topic
Ricardo Wurmus ezt írta (időpont: 2018. jún. 18., H,
22:48):
> Hi Guix,
>
> A while ago I proposed this:
>
> > I’d like us to produce a series of short videos (< 4 mins each) that
> > introduce functional package management with Guix.
> >
> > Thi
Hi Guix,
A while ago I proposed this:
> I’d like us to produce a series of short videos (< 4 mins each) that
> introduce functional package management with Guix.
>
> This is supposed to be aimed at people who are intimidated by the manual
> and wouldn’t know where to be
HI
On 2018-06-05 23:41, Alex Vong wrote:
swedebugia writes:
Hi.
On May 31, 2018 11:17:48 AM GMT+02:00, Pierre Neidhardt
wrote:
Maybe a little off-topic, but if there ever is a need for GIFs, I've
recently worked on an Emacs package for high quality/compression ratio
GIF recordings:
Have
swedebugia writes:
> Hi.
>
> On May 31, 2018 11:17:48 AM GMT+02:00, Pierre Neidhardt
> wrote:
>>
>>Maybe a little off-topic, but if there ever is a need for GIFs, I've
>>recently worked on an Emacs package for high quality/compression ratio
>>GIF recordings:
>
> Have you read this?
>
Hi.
On May 31, 2018 11:17:48 AM GMT+02:00, Pierre Neidhardt
wrote:
>
>Maybe a little off-topic, but if there ever is a need for GIFs, I've
>recently worked on an Emacs package for high quality/compression ratio
>GIF recordings:
Have you read this?
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/gif.en.html
I
Maybe a little off-topic, but if there ever is a need for GIFs, I've
recently worked on an Emacs package for high quality/compression ratio
GIF recordings:
https://github.com/Ambrevar/emacs-gif-screencast
--
Pierre Neidhardt
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On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 9:45 AM, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
> I guess the ideal material to work with would be a sequence of text files.
> For commands that cause a noticeable delay and for text scrolling by, one
> would also need timing information.
>
> Coupled with a script that takes such
On 31.05.2018 08:12, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
To clarify, though: I don’t think we need to use a screen recorder, or
at least it would be a very small part of this project. I think of the
command line sessions to be very focused and to be only one of the
visual components of a <4min video.
When
Roel Janssen writes:
> Alex Vong writes:
>
>> Catonano writes:
>>
>>> 2018-05-29 17:45 GMT+02:00 Julien Lepiller :
>>>
>>> Le 2018-05-29 16:48, Ricardo Wurmus a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hi Guix,
>>>
>>> I’d like us t
Alex Vong writes:
> Catonano writes:
>
>> 2018-05-29 17:45 GMT+02:00 Julien Lepiller :
>>
>> Le 2018-05-29 16:48, Ricardo Wurmus a écrit :
>>
>> Hi Guix,
>>
>> I’d like us to produce a series of short videos (< 4 mins each) that
&g
Catonano writes:
> 2018-05-29 17:45 GMT+02:00 Julien Lepiller :
>
> Le 2018-05-29 16:48, Ricardo Wurmus a écrit :
>
> Hi Guix,
>
> I’d like us to produce a series of short videos (< 4 mins each) that
> introduce functional package management with Guix.
>
&
Catonano writes:
> Also, I wouldn't know how to mix audio/video. What software could we
> use ? I don't know.
In the past I have used the sequence editor in Blender for processing
videos.
I would use that if the video needs to be cut and the audio needs to be
carefully aligned. For s
Hello,
Ricardo Wurmus skribis:
> I’d like us to produce a series of short videos (< 4 mins each) that
> introduce functional package management with Guix.
That’s a good idea!
> Who would like to be involved in the planning and production of the
> videos? There
On 2018-05-29 16:48, Ricardo Wurmus wrote:
Hi Guix,
I’d like us to produce a series of short videos (< 4 mins each) that
introduce functional package management with Guix.
This is supposed to be aimed at people who are intimidated by the
manual
and wouldn’t know where to begin reading. E
2018-05-29 17:45 GMT+02:00 Julien Lepiller :
> Le 2018-05-29 16:48, Ricardo Wurmus a écrit :
>
>> Hi Guix,
>>
>> I’d like us to produce a series of short videos (< 4 mins each) that
>> introduce functional package management with Guix.
>>
>&g
Le 2018-05-29 16:48, Ricardo Wurmus a écrit :
Hi Guix,
I’d like us to produce a series of short videos (< 4 mins each) that
introduce functional package management with Guix.
This is supposed to be aimed at people who are intimidated by the
manual
and wouldn’t know where to begin read
Hi Guix,
I’d like us to produce a series of short videos (< 4 mins each) that
introduce functional package management with Guix.
This is supposed to be aimed at people who are intimidated by the manual
and wouldn’t know where to begin reading. Each of the videos should
focus on a single feat
The FOSDEM team is impressive: it seems that all the videos are already
on line. For Guix we have:
• https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/usingguix/
• https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/event/guix_workflows/
Ludo’.
Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> skribis:
> Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> writes:
>
>> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>>
>>> Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> skribis:
>>>
>>>> Many (most?) of the videos linked from our old
Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> writes:
> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
>> Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> skribis:
>>
>>> Many (most?) of the videos linked from our old website were on
>>> audio-video.gnu.org.
>>
>> Yes, and
types for blog posts would be just an additional change
that could make it easier for people to tell which posts have audio,
video or any other important media. Since "it was easy to see at
a glance on the old site which talks included videos", I think the same
could apply to the prev
On 22/12/17 04:32, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hello,
sirgazil skribis:
On 20/12/17 17:32, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hartmut Goebel skribis:
Am 19.12.2017 um 17:15 schrieb ng0:
It should be here:
Hello,
sirgazil skribis:
> On 20/12/17 17:32, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
>> Hartmut Goebel skribis:
>>
>>> Am 19.12.2017 um 17:15 schrieb ng0:
> It should be here:
>
>https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog/tags/talks/
>
e than the new method, and I wonder if it
could be restored.
For example, for those who prefer to see a video, it was easy to see at
a glance on the old site which talks included videos, whereas on the new
site one must apparently click on each individual talk to find out which
ones come with
Heya Tobias,
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice <m...@tobias.gr> skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès wrote on 19/12/17 at 16:41:
>> Yes, and that’s really nice. The only downside is that we’re lacking a
>> number of videos of conferences that put them on YouTube, and which we’d
>> ha
Hartmut Goebel skribis:
> Am 19.12.2017 um 17:15 schrieb ng0:
>>> It should be here:
>>>
>>> https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog/tags/talks/
>>> https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog/tags/papers/
>> This doesn't work really well to discover them, like on
>>
Ludo',
Ludovic Courtès wrote on 19/12/17 at 16:41:
> Yes, and that’s really nice. The only downside is that we’re lacking a
> number of videos of conferences that put them on YouTube, and which we’d
> have to youtube-dl and upload to audio-video.gnu.org (among the recent
> talks: fr
Am 19.12.2017 um 17:15 schrieb ng0:
>> It should be here:
>>
>> https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog/tags/talks/
>> https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/blog/tags/papers/
> This doesn't work really well to discover them, like on
> a submenu page in the head menu, leading to these pages
> or
Hi Ludovic,
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> skribis:
>
>> ng0 <n...@n0.is> writes:
>>> Our website currently shows no videos at all.
>>
>> I thought you were mistaken about this, because there definit
Ludovic Courtès transcribed 1.3K bytes:
> Hello,
>
> Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> skribis:
>
> > ng0 <n...@n0.is> writes:
> >> Our website currently shows no videos at all.
> >
> > I thought you were mistaken about this, because there de
Hello,
Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> skribis:
> ng0 <n...@n0.is> writes:
>> Our website currently shows no videos at all.
>
> I thought you were mistaken about this, because there definitely was a
> list of papers and talks (videos and slides) on our website,
ng0 <n...@n0.is> writes:
> Our website currently shows no videos at all.
I thought you were mistaken about this, because there definitely was a
list of papers and talks (videos and slides) on our website, but now I
can't find it. I guess it may have been lost in the recent website
up
Our website currently shows no videos at all. In some of the blogposts
some of the talks are linked to and included.
A custom search including 'guix video site:gnu.org' (via searx)
gives you a bit more, but it's still a bad showcase.
We have talks in the artwork repository - but are those all
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> Hello Guix!
>
> Videos of this summer’s GNU Hackers Meeting are on-line:
>
> https://audio-video.gnu.org/video/ghm2017/
>
> Thanks to Christopher Dimech and Luca Saiu for taking care of it!
>
> Ludo’.
Thanks for sharing!
Hello Guix!
Videos of this summer’s GNU Hackers Meeting are on-line:
https://audio-video.gnu.org/video/ghm2017/
Thanks to Christopher Dimech and Luca Saiu for taking care of it!
Ludo’.
The GHM videos are now available from audio-video.gnu.org. My talk is
linked from http://gnu.org/s/guix/ with a fancy HTML5 video tag. :-)
Thanks,
Ludo’.
PS: Thanks to Sylvestre Ledru and others for recording, to Luca Saiu for
polishing, and to Mark H. Weaver and Luca for uploading
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