Ognen Duzlevski schreef op zo 06-02-2022 om 09:53 [-0500]: > > Asking beginners to use Guix is too much of a jump I think. But get > > them > > hooked on Guile with an easy package manager and a rich ecosystem, > > and I > > think they will come to appreciate Guix and other free software > > projects, like I did. > > I agree. > I have already been through the learning curve of Emacs, scheme > etc. At what point do I focus on just getting my job done and having > a life outside of the computer instead of constantly being on the > treadmill of learning one more concept/tool/specific to get a small > benefit out of it? People should always remember the 80/20 > principle... In that case, wouldn't a Guile-specific package manager count as yet another tool to be learned? Wouldn't using a single package manager (Guix) for everything -- Emacs, Guile, Racket, Python, C stuff ..., instead of learning a new language-specific package manager every time you use a new language? As such, I cannot reconcile your ‘I agree’ with your explanation, your explanation would seem better fitting with ‘I disagree’. Anyway, there's already a Scheme package manager, e.g. https://akkuscm.org/ (supports Racket, Guile, Chibi, ...) and http://snow-fort.org/, so if we go for a Scheme-specific package manager anyway, I'd rather avoid reinventing the wheel if possible. Warning: I've never tried any of these Scheme package managers. I don't know if they are good. Greetings, Maxime.