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Re: Capitole du Libre at Toulouse
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bokr |
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Re: Capitole du Libre at Toulouse |
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Tue, 27 Sep 2022 06:53:42 +0200 |
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Hi Andreas, Vagrant, et al
On +2022-09-25 10:37:52 -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2022-09-25, Andreas Enge wrote:
> > I am not quite sure how one presents a distribution at a booth, since
> > there is not really much to attract the eye, or is there?
>
> I know Debian used to have an automated debian-installer running on a
> screen looping through all the supported languages of the installer.
> Would be cool to implement something similar for Guix someday, but
> probably not in a few weeks...
>
> Maybe just a screen capture with large fonts of someone doing some guixy
> things and play it on a loop?
>
>
> live well,
> vagrant
There is a nice guix web entry point at [0]
[0] https://guix.gnu.org/
┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ NB: If your camera doesn't recognize the qr code, try │
│ reversing the video so the pattern is black on white. │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Anyway I thought I'd grab the good words there and suggest
making a poster for a booth wall, like
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
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Liberating. Guix is an advanced distribution of the GNU
operating system developed by the GNU Project---which
respects the freedom of computer users.
Dependable. Guix supports transactional upgrades and
roll-backs, unprivileged package management, and more. When
used as a standalone distribution, Guix supports declarative
system configuration for transparent and reproducible
operating systems.
Hackable. It provides Guile Scheme APIs, including
high-level embedded domain-specific languages (EDSLs) to
define packages and whole-system configurations.
If you don't use GNU Guix as a standalone GNU/Linux
distribution, you still can use it as a package manager on
top of any GNU/Linux distribution. This way, you can benefit
from all its conveniences.
Guix won't interfere with the package manager that comes
with your distribution. They can live together. TRY IT OUT!
Blog Celebrating 10 years of Guix in Paris, 16--18
September
It's been ten years of GNU Guix ! To celebrate, and to
share knowledge and enthusiasm, a birthday event will take
place on September 16--18th, 2022 , in... 10 years of
stories behind Guix
It's been ten years today since the very first commit
to what was already called Guix---the unimaginative name
is a homage to Guile and Nix , which... Keeping
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How much effort to recreate your work environment when you
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--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
and then trim the above down to just the qr code and
maybe the first three paragraphs of the above, and format it
to fit 2^N images on an A4 that could be cut into small handouts
and spread around at other booths that might have counter room
for a little stack or mini-poster.
Or business card size could be cool for scattering guix seeds :)
Of course, going by the guix booth with a smart-phone in hand,
all you need to do is point the camera at the qr code and save
a bookamrk.
I would have made a pdf, but pdflatex needs something to handle
utf8, so I'm way past the time I was going to spend on this :)
The text above is now ascii (after hacking some filters :)
but the qrcode is utf8.
I see contributing.texi has some utf8 characters:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
$ ord < doc/contributing.texi \
> | ord < doc/contributing.texi|tr ' ' $'\n' \
> | sort -n|uniq -c |pr -t -4; \
> uchr 160 171 187 233 235 8217|unicode-info
2125 10 26 57 166 83 2070 109
12259 32 222 58 268 84 4625 110
12 33 65 59 85 85 4941 111
82 34 22 60 19 86 2011 112
20 35 18 61 77 87 46 113
5 36 30 62 12 88 3634 114
20 37 11 63 30 89 4269 115
141 39 1168 64 3 91 5718 116
225 40 97 65 1 92 2503 117
225 41 52 66 3 93 593 118
36 42 80 67 4 94 782 119
8 43 81 68 34 95 702 120
705 44 105 69 73 96 1022 121
582 45 77 70 5096 97 54 122
912 46 225 71 945 98 677 123
359 47 32 72 2769 99 6 124
46 48 172 73 2607 100 677 125
67 49 6 74 8481 101 19 126
59 50 14 75 1480 102 1 160
39 51 52 76 1857 103 1 171
30 52 74 77 2414 104 1 187
18 53 92 78 4903 105 1 233
37 54 84 79 71 106 1 235
11 55 175 80 696 107 7 8217
22 56 77 82 2635 108
"\xa0«»éë’":
glyph codepoint .....int name...
_ _ +U0000a0 160 NO-BREAK SPACE
_«_ +U0000ab 171 LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
_»_ +U0000bb 187 RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
_é_ +U0000e9 233 LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE
_ë_ +U0000eb 235 LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS
_’_ +U002019 8217 RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK
$
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
...but I don't have the ork(sv) to try a qr code in a texi doc now ;/
Anyway, you should be able to test the qr code above with a phone,
if your browser or mail reader displays the pattern as black on white
(or your phone is smarter than mine :)
--
Regards,
Bengt Richter