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Re: How to present Guix to a wider audience
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zimoun |
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Re: How to present Guix to a wider audience |
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Thu, 2 Jan 2020 19:18:11 +0100 |
Hi Pierre,
On Thu, 2 Jan 2020 at 11:04, Pierre Neidhardt <address@hidden> wrote:
> So I was wondering: do we have an article that introduces Guix for the
> general public? It could be quite useful I believe.
AFAIK, nothing dedicated.
Browse the folders doc/ and talks/ in
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix/maintenance.git/tree/
Note that broken symbolic links are fixed in a patched sent here [1].
[1] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2019-12/msg00326.html
Well, it depends on what do you mean by "general public"?
To my knowledge -- and IMHO -- the talk by Chris at seagl-2018 is
didactic [2], the video by Carl Dong about Trusting Trust is really
well-explained [3], Julien wrote an article in French for JRES 2019
[4] and the associated video [5], an outdated article in French by
Ludo has the merit of existing [6].
Last but not least, all the videos [7] are a really good introduction
for(motivated) general public.
And I have tried to define concrete use-cases (based on "scientific"
workflows) in [1]; I would like to extend this as a Cookbook entry.
Whatever!
[2]
https://media.marusich.info/everyday-use-of-gnu-guix-chris-marusich-seagl-2018.webm
[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2iShmUTEl8
[4] https://conf-ng.jres.org/2019/document_revision_5343.html?download
[5] https://replay.jres.org/videos/watch/c77b3a44-b75f-4c10-9f39-8fb55ae096d7
[6]
https://connect.ed-diamond.com/GNU-Linux-Magazine/GLMF-194/Gestion-de-paquets-sure-et-flexible-avec-GNU-Guix
[7] https://guix.gnu.org/videos/
Not sure that helps! :-(
Cheers,
simon
ps:
Stay tuned! :-)
Should Konrad release a new version of the well-known MOOC [8]? ;-)
[8] https://www.fun-mooc.fr/courses/course-v1:inria+41016+session02/about
Re: How to present Guix to a wider audience, Ricardo Wurmus, 2020/01/02
Re: How to present Guix to a wider audience, Pierre Neidhardt, 2020/01/14