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Today we're looking at the results from the Contributor section of the Guix User and Contributor Survey (2024). The goal was to understand how people contribute to Guix and their overall development experience. A great development experience is important because a Free Software project's sustainability depends on happy contributors to continue the work! See Part 1 for insights about Guix adoption, and Part 2 for users overall experience. With over 900 participants there's lots of interesting ...| GNU Guix — Blog
The results from the Guix User and Contributor Survey (2024) are in and we're digging into them in a series of posts! Check out the first post for the details of how users initially adopt Guix, the challenges they find while adopting it and how important it is in their environment. In this part, we're going to cover how use of Guix matures, which parts are the most loved and lots of other details. As a reminder there were 943 full responses to the survey, of this 53% were from users and 32% w...| GNU Guix — Blog
Next week will be FOSDEM time for Guix! As in previous years , a sizable delegation of Guix community members will be in Brussels. Right before FOSDEM, about sixty of us will gather on January 30–31 for the now traditional Guix Days! In pure unconference style, we will self-organize and discuss and/or hack on hot topics: drawing lessons from the user & contributor survey , improving the contributor workflow, sustaining our infrastructure, improving governance and processes, writing the buil...| GNU Guix — Blog
The results from the Guix User and Contributor Survey (2024) are in! This is the first time the Guix community has run this type of survey, and we're excited to share the results. The goal of the survey was to collect the views of both users and contributors, understanding how people adopt Guix, what they love and they're experiences contributing to the project. There were 943 full responses to the survey, of this 53% were users and 32% were contributors. The table of survey participants is a...| GNU Guix — Blog
We used to have a Mono package. It was introduced on August 8 2016 by commit 763b3d50b6249b43fceda51445bbeb1f5f5fd7d0, at Mono version 4.4.1.0, but it was later discovered in April of 2022 that the release tarball that it was built from included prebuilt binaries. Further research revealed that these binaries were not optional. Due to this, a decision was made to remove the Mono package, carried out on September 1, 2022. We now once again have a Mono package, due to a patch series I submitted...| GNU Guix — Blog
Finally, twenty-one years after its inception (twenty-one!), the Shepherd leaves ZeroVer territory to enter a glorious 1.0 era. This 1.0.0 release is published today because we think Shepherd has become a solid tool, meeting user experience standards one has come to expect since systemd changed the game of free init systems and service managers alike. It’s also a major milestone for Guix , which has been relying on the Shepherd from a time when doing so counted as dogfooding . To celebrate ...| GNU Guix — Blog
A lot has happened with respect to the Hurd since our Childhurds and GNU/Hurd Substitutes post. As long as two years ago some of you have been asking for a progress update and although there have been rumours on a new blog post for over a year, we were kind of waiting for the rumoured x86_64 support . With all the exciting progress on the Hurd coming available after the recent (last?) merger of core-updates we thought it better not to wait any longer. So here is a short overview…| GNU Guix — Blog
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