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Re: Moving to beta? When?
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Fabian Harfert |
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Re: Moving to beta? When? |
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Sun, 20 Dec 2015 11:41:41 +0100 |
Am Fri, 18 Dec 2015 19:40:29 -0600
schrieb Christopher Allan Webber <address@hidden>:
> Hello all,
>
> Guix is super stable for me these days. In a sense, more stable than
> any other system I've ever run. We also are quickly moving to the
> point where *most* core packages people need are there.
>
> I think the Alpha label is too conservative. Once gnome-shell lands,
> or once the next release comes out, what do people think about Beta?
>
> That still sounds like "not quite production ready for everyone" but
> Alpha hardly feels fair to Guix anymore. (The most alpha thing about
> GuixSD thing at this point is the install process, and hey, it's like
> going oldschool with my install again.... :))
>
> Or, when to switch?
> - Chris
>
I agree: Guix is not alpha software. It works perfect on my current
system and I don't need GNOME or KDE desktops. And I think guix
system init is enough as an installer. For me (I use GNU/Linux since
two years only) it was easy to follow the documentation, copy the
example config file, edit it and call 'guix init'. We just could provide
a script generating an input file for this and calling it at the end.
Apart from that there's no need to keep the alpha state for the next
release.