Hi Julien, Great, I will looking forward to attending the early part of it! (I live near Tokyo and go to sleep early 😅) BTW, I use Guix on my Microsoft Surface Book using Windows Subsystem for Linux https://github.com/giuliano108/guix-packages/blob/master/notes/Guix-on-WSL2.md , in addition to my desktop PC. It would be great if someone can present an 'Experience Report' of running Guix on Windows! Another suggestion - I think Guix is well suited for cooperative organizations so they can integrate and customize various free software packages to meet their organizational needs. https://comment.mayfirst.org/t/gnu-guix-support/1856 If nobody is doing it, maybe I can, sometime in the future (too early for me at this time 😅) Cheers, Yasu > On Nov 5, 2020, at 22:13, Julien Lepiller wrote: > >  > > Le 5 novembre 2020 06:17:08 GMT-05:00, Yasuaki Kudo a écrit : >> Just curious, what time of day? 😄 > > This hasn't been decided yet. Probably all day European time so you might be able to join the beginning. > > We plan to release the talks in advance, so everyone has a chance to watch them, whatever their timezone. The day of the conference, we will have extended Q&A and discussion sessions, but we're not going to broadcast the talks. > > If you plan to give a talk or lead a discussion session, we can arrange to have a time slot that works best for you if you give us your time constraints. You can also provide a talk, and have no Q&A if you cannot be present at all. > > Thanks for your interest! Hope to see you soon at the Guix Day! > >> >>>> On Nov 3, 2020, at 22:33, Julien Lepiller wrote: >>> >>> Hello guixers! >>> >>> The first online Guix Day Conference on Sunday November, 22nd. This >>> conference is open to everyone and will be held entirely online. No >>> registration fee. >>> >>> We have received only a few proposals. Do not be shy! Please drop >> us >>> an email with your ideas: what you would like to talk about or what >> you >>> would like to discuss. We are looking for more talk proposals, as >> well >>> as people who are willing to lead discussion sessions with no talk >>> (BoF). >>> >>> We previously asked you to send your proposal to guix-devel@gnu.org, >>> but we understand that a public mailing list might be intimidating. >>> Please send your proposals and ideas to guix-days@gnu.org instead, a >>> private alias for the organizers. >>> >>> >>> Important dates: >>> >>> + November 6th: Deadline for talk proposals >>> + November 14th: Deadline for releasing your pre-recorded talks. >>> + November 16th: Release of the schedule >>> + November 22nd: Conference day! >>> >>> 16th to 21st: watch the talks! >>> >>> The agenda for Sunday is: >>> >>> + pre-recorded talks with live question and answer sessions >>> + birds of a feather (BoF) sessions >>> + lightning round talks, if possible >>> + hack together >>> >>> Read more details at: >>> >>> >>> Spread the word! >>>