Ricardo Wurmus writes: >> Further, an automatic upgrade service wouldn't really add anything >> useful, since cron jobs and scripts can already be used to automate >> upgrading if one so desires. > > I disagree. We provide a whole lot of services that aren’t strictly > necessary in order to satisfy what we think are reasonable user > expectations. An upgrade service that’s easily removed or configured > seems nicer to me than having to muck about with cron jobs and scripts > by myself. I would most of all like to see a CVE-checking service that tells me about security updates. Sometimes I’ll ignore updates for a few weeks because I have a setup that absolutely must keep working, because I could not even afford half an hour of brokenness, but I must still do security updates, and I would like Guix to tell me about those. Also it would be interesting to have an auto-update service that only updates /run/current-system That way users would only have to worry about their personal installations, but not about the underlying base-system. I think there are many users who would be most happy if they never had to sudo. Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken