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* [bug#53996] [PATCH] [Guix-Days] website: Release conference schedule.
@ 2022-02-14 14:22 Julien Lepiller
  2022-02-14 19:33 ` zimoun
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From: Julien Lepiller @ 2022-02-14 14:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 53996

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Hi Guix!

Here's the patch for artworks that adds the conference schedule. I want
to push it tonight, so please comment quickly :)

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From 1b6efd6926ea013efa6a02164dd189a1171a779c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Julien Lepiller <julien@lepiller.eu>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 15:17:48 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] website: Release conference schedule.

* website/posts/online-guix-days-2022-announcement-2.md: New file.
* website/apps/base/templates/theme.scm: Update header bar.
---
 website/apps/base/templates/theme.scm         |  36 +--
 .../online-guix-days-2022-announcement-2.md   | 291 ++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 309 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 website/posts/online-guix-days-2022-announcement-2.md

diff --git a/website/apps/base/templates/theme.scm b/website/apps/base/templates/theme.scm
index 3aa09ea..bdad023 100644
--- a/website/apps/base/templates/theme.scm
+++ b/website/apps/base/templates/theme.scm
@@ -121,29 +121,29 @@
       ,(navbar #:active-item active-menu-item)
 
       ;; NOTE: Comment these messages out when they are not needed anymore.
+      ;(div
+      ; (@ (class "message-box msg-info"))
+      ; (p ,(G_ `("Online conference February 19-20. "
+      ;           ,(G_ `(a
+      ;                  (@ (href "/blog/2022/online-guix-days-2022-announcement-1/"))
+      ;                  "Learn more"))
+      ;           "!"))))
       (div
        (@ (class "message-box msg-info"))
        (p ,(G_ `("Online conference February 19-20. "
+                 "Watch the "
                  ,(G_ `(a
-                        (@ (href "/blog/2022/online-guix-days-2022-announcement-1/"))
-                        "Learn more"))
+	    	(@ (href "https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/"))
+	    	"pre-recorded talks"))
+            ;     "."
+            ;     ,(G_ `(a
+	    	;(@ (href "https://guixbbb.fosshost.org/b/zim-dmr-hp2-ibu"))
+	    	;"Join us"))
+                 "! Learn "
+                 ,(G_ `(a
+	    	(@ (href ,(guix-url "blog/2022/online-guix-days-2022-announcement-2/")))
+	    	"more"))
                  "!"))))
-      ;(div
-      ; (@ (class "message-box msg-info"))
-      ; (p ,(G_ `("Online conference November 22nd. "
-      ;           "Watch the "
-      ;           ,(G_ `(a
-	  ;  	(@ (href "https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2020/"))
-	  ;  	"pre-recorded talks"))
-      ;           "."
-      ;           ,(G_ `(a
-	  ;  	(@ (href "https://guixbbb.fosshost.org/b/zim-dmr-hp2-ibu"))
-	  ;  	"Join us"))
-      ;           "! Learn "
-      ;           ,(G_ `(a
-	  ;  	(@ (href ,(guix-url "blog/2020/online-guix-day-announce-2/")))
-	  ;  	"more"))
-      ;           "!"))))
 
       ,(if (null? crumbs) "" (breadcrumbs crumbs))
 
diff --git a/website/posts/online-guix-days-2022-announcement-2.md b/website/posts/online-guix-days-2022-announcement-2.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..6db9cb7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/website/posts/online-guix-days-2022-announcement-2.md
@@ -0,0 +1,291 @@
+title: Online Guix Day Conference: schedule released!
+date: 2022-02-14 00:00
+author: Guix Hackers
+slug: online-guix-days-2022-announcement-2
+tags: Conference, Community
+---
+
+The Guix hackers are very happy to announce the second online Guix Days
+Conference on **Saturday and Sunday, 19 & 20 February 2022**.  This conference
+is open to everyone (**no registration fee**) and will be held entirely online.
+Want to know the schedule, read on!
+
+*There will be no live talks during the Guix Days!  Please watch the talks beforehand.*
+
+![Guix Days logo](/static/blog/img/Guix-Days-online-2022.png)
+
+[Join us live]() (TBA) on the 19 and 20 to
+participate in the various sessions!
+
+Live discussions will take place on Saturday and Sunday, and the agenda is
+the following (UTC+1, Paris time). Schedule is subject to change:
+
+### Saturday
+
+ - 10:00–10:35: (BoF) **10 years of Guix - a retrospective (tbd)**
+ - 10:40–11:15: **[Making Images for AWS Lambda Functions and Deploying Them with Guix](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-guix-aws-lambda.mkv)**
+ - 11:20–11:55: **[Gaming on Guix](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-guix-gaming.mp4)**
+
+ `(break)`
+
+ - 13:00–13:35: **Spontaneous topics**
+ - 13:40–14:15: **[A Deep Dive into the Guile Documentation & Makeover Proposal](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/)**
+ - 14:20–14:55: (BoF) **whereiseveryone**
+
+ `(break)`
+
+ - 16:00–16:35: **Spontaneous topics**
+ - 16:40–17:15: **[My experiences as a newcomer to Guix](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-experience-newcomer.mp4)**
+ - 17:20–17:55: **[How GNU Guix saved me when my laptop caught water,  how it didn't, and where it couldn't](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-how-gnu-guix-saved-me.mkv)**
+
+
+### Sunday
+
+ - 10:00–10:35: (BoF) **bordeaux.guix.gnu.org, Guix Build Coordinator  and related topics Q&A**
+ - 10:40–11:15: **[Dreaming of better patch review](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-patch-review.mp4)**
+ - 11:20–11:55: **Spontaneous topics**
+
+ `(break)`
+
+ - 13:00–13:35: **[Modernizing python-build-system](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-modernizing-python-build-system.mkv)**
+ - 13:40–14:15: (BoF) **Guix Installer**
+ - 14:20–14:55: **Spontaneous topics**
+
+ `(break)`
+
+ - 16:00–18:00: **Future of Guix (tbd)**
+
+Each session will be question/answer and discussion related to the topic via
+the BigBlueButton instance.
+
+The slots are short so please watch the
+[videos](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/) beforehand to better enjoy
+the discussions.  The term BoF means open discussion to address prospects.  The
+last discussion may be longer depending on what you have to share.
+
+The main channel for the day will be the video chat and questions will be asked
+via the chat hosted there or––because we love it––via `#guix` on
+[`libera.chat`](https://guix.gnu.org/en/contact/irc/) then the floor
+might be shared, opening more mics.  The discussions will not be recorded
+because we would like to keep them informal––where people are less impressed to
+share their point of views.
+
+**The [Code of
+Conduct](http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/CODE-OF-CONDUCT)
+applies for all the channels of communication.**
+
+##### 10 years of Guix - a retrospective
+Chaired by *GNU Guix Maintainers*
+
+This session will present the various milestones reached by the project
+during the 10 years of its existence, from its first commit in 2012 to
+today, in 2022.
+
+##### Making Images for AWS Lambda Functions and Deploying Them with Guix
+Presented by *George Vafeiadis* and *Phil Beadling*.
+(**[video mkv](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-guix-aws-lambda.mkv)**)
+
+AWS Lambda is an event driven, serverless compute service which is
+provisioned using custom-made Docker images.  We were interested in seeing if
+we could harness Guix's Docker output to produce AWS compatible input images.
+Using Guix has enabled us to cut a lot of bulk out of the base image to
+produce a lean result.  The talk will cover wrapping of the Lambda Python
+Runtime Interface Client in Guix, the various challenges in doing so, and
+an overview of the resulting pipeline that we can plug into our CI/CD system.
+We will provide example code and packages which people can then build upon
+(the ultimate aim is to submit these packages to the official Guix channel).
+
+##### Gaming on Guix
+Presented by *Tobias Alexandra Platen*.
+(**[video mp4](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-guix-gaming.mp4)**)
+
+This year the I Love Free Software Day 2022, includes Free Software
+games such as Veloren and Armagetron Advanced. Since I only
+play free software Games, I cant play VRChat, so I decided to go with
+V-Sekai instead, VR platform powered by the Godot Engine. 
+I plan to package those games for GUIX.
+
+##### A Deep Dive into the Guile Documentation & Makeover Proposal
+Presented by *Blake Shaw*.
+
+Recent discussions on the Guix mailing list revealed that many in the Guix
+community have found the Guile Reference Manual difficult to navigate as
+newcomers.  That should come as no surprise — in PDF form, the docs span
+approximately *850 pages*, making it a quite hefty set of documents for an
+implementation of a minimal programming language like Scheme, even when
+compared to the documentation of relatively large PLs; the Racket Guide,
+for instance, is only 450 pages, while the Rust Book is approximately 550
+pages.
+
+Serving at the same time as a reference manual & API specification, the
+large size may in part be attributed to what simultaneously makes Guile an
+appealing project to contribute to, while also rendering the documentation
+process somewhat delicate: Guile is a massive collective project featuring
+the contributions of many authors over the course of three decades,
+contributions which Guilers would hate to trivialize or treat as insignificant
+or edit away on a whim.  Additionally, Guile comes from a long set of
+traditions within Scheme hacking which itself is deep with sage wisdom
+spanning many pedagogical philosophies and one of the greatest literature
+traditions of hacker culture.  Is it possible to perform a makeover of the
+Guile Documentation while respecting these historical threads, at the same time
+rendering it more approachable for new users while not forsaking the deep
+nuggets of wisdom that lie therein?
+
+##### whereiseveryone
+Chaired by *jgart*.
+
+##### My experiences as a newcomer to Guix
+Presented by *John Kehayias*.
+(**[video mp4](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-experience-newcomer.mp4)**)
+
+Just over 6 months ago I had never heard of GNU Guix or knew what it was,
+and now I'm submitting patches and enjoy hacking on my Guix system constantly
+(and spending too much time on IRC).  In this talk I will answer how I got
+here, what my experiences have been, and what I've learned as a newbie to
+not-quite-a-newbie.
+
+I have been a Linux user for many years, from Debian in the early 32bit to
+64bit era, to compiling kernels for a Gentoo media box, and more recently
+Arch as my full-time distro on 3 computers (yes, insert Arch meme).  But
+now all I want is Guix on everything.
+
+Along the way I had to learn what Guix is, how to use it, and how to hack on
+it.  There are clear highlights like being able to use Scheme everywhere and
+the cleanliness of a declarative, atomic system, but also rough spots in a
+still growing distro and community, like adapting to mailing lists, patch
+review, and the "Guix way."  I hope my perspectives will be interesting
+for other newcomers to learn from, as well as the more experienced Guix-ers
+to help continue the development of GNU Guix.
+
+##### How GNU Guix saved me when my laptop caught water,  how it didn't, and where it couldn't
+Presented by *Liliana Marie Prikler*.
+(**[video mkv](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-how-gnu-guix-saved-me.mkv)**)
+
+It's a story, that can probably be told in 15-45 minutes, about
+how I
+
+1. used Guix on a foreign distro to get the configuration that I had on
+   Guix System running
+2. used Guix' containerization to access files (and services) on a
+   third machine without modifying data on that machine (e.g. gratuitous
+   copying to $HOME)
+
+In the first part, I'll be discussing Guix as an alternative package
+source similar to Flatpak and Snap, and reasons to choose it over
+Flatpak or Snap (particularly including UI reasons, which I feel are
+not typically discussed).  In the second part, I'll be discussing Guix'
+containerization again in contrast to directly using qemu or docker
+with a focus on how simple (or sometimes hard) it can be to get
+graphical applications to run from a "sandbox".  Particular use cases
+I'll be covering are:
+
+1. GNU Emacs for editing files, as well as interacting with git through
+   libsecret.
+2. reading mail and accessing remote files with GNOME Online Accounts.
+3. doing 1) and 2) in different containers, because I can (or must)
+
+The wider context is (as implied by the title) given by the water
+damage I had to endure, and how Guix can help creating manageable
+backups in the form of manifests.  I might also include a future
+outlook of what would be possible with an extended (guix home) if
+that's interesting.
+
+##### bordeaux.guix.gnu.org, Guix Build Coordinator  and related topics Q&A
+Chaired by *Christopher Baines*.
+
+bordeaux.guix.gnu.org is a relatively new addition to the default
+substitute servers, using the Guix Build Coordinator as a key component
+to build packages and provide substitutes.
+
+This session will be a chance for live questions and discussion about
+bordeaux.guix.gnu.org, the Guix Build Coordinator and any related
+topics.
+
+##### Dreaming of better patch review
+Presented by *Arun Isaac*.
+(**[video mp4](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-patch-review.mp4)**)
+
+The Guix project is growing, and growing rapidly.  Users and
+contributors are pouring in with their patches and bug
+reports.  Maintainers, committers and reviewers are unable to keep
+up.  A few (not me!) are taking on a disproportionate amount of the
+work.  Contributors are frustrated that their patches don't get
+reviewed or accepted in time.  Reviewers are cracking under the work
+load, and silently tuning out.  This situation is obviously
+unsustainable, and demands urgent attention.  What do we do?!
+
+We try to motivate more of our reviewers to chip in, and gently
+encourage them to help out more.  But, we all have busy lives, and it
+is impractical to appeal simply to the goodness of our hearts.  We need
+to streamline our review process and make it so easy that reviewers
+will want to review.  Suggestions to use more sophisticated and modern
+issue trackers such as those popularized by GitHub and GitLab come up
+time and again.  But, I believe that Guix is a large enough and a
+distinctive enough project to deserve its own customized issue tracker
+tooling.
+
+In this talk, I will dream up how our patch review could be better.  I
+will describe problems and present mockups bereft of
+implementation.  The hope is that this talk will outline the
+possibilities for future work and inspire people to pitch in with
+code.  If there is time towards the end, I will also present mumi's new
+GraphQL API.
+
+##### Modernizing python-build-system
+Presented by *Lars-Dominik Braun*.
+(**[video mkv](https://xana.lepiller.eu/guix-days-2022/guix-days-2022-modernizing-python-build-system.mkv)**)
+
+Python is moving away from having a single go-to solution for packaging.
+Setuptool’s well-known `setup.py` is currently in the process of being
+replaced by pluggable build systems as specified by PEP 517, allowing
+alternative tools like poetry, flit and others to enter the room.
+
+Currently Guix’s python-build-system is not equipped to deal with
+packages that require a PEP 517-compatible build environment.  Therefore
+they need custom 'build and 'install phases.  Thus python-build-system
+needs to move forward as the ecosystem it is building.  In this talk I
+would like to present my ideas for a modern Python build system.
+
+##### Guix Installer
+Chaired by *Josselin Poiret*.
+
+This session will discuss the recent development in the installer.
+
+##### Future of Guix
+Chaired by *GNU Guix maintainers*.
+
+The session covers the medium- and long-term goals that may or may not look
+realistic.  Pragmatic dream!
+
+
+#### Code of Conduct
+
+This online conference is an official Guix event.  Therefore, the [Code of
+Conduct](http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guix.git/tree/CODE-OF-CONDUCT)
+applies.  Please be sure to read it beforehand!
+
+If you witness violations of the code of conduct during the event, please
+email `guix-days@gnu.org`, a private email alias that reaches the organizers
+(Simon `zimoun` Tournier and Julien `roptat` Lepiller) and the GNU Guix
+maintainers.
+
+
+#### About GNU Guix
+
+[GNU Guix](https://www.gnu.org/software/guix) is a transactional package
+manager and an advanced distribution of the GNU system that [respects
+user
+freedom](https://www.gnu.org/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html).
+Guix can be used on top of any system running the Hurd or the Linux
+kernel, or it can be used as a standalone operating system distribution
+for i686, x86_64, ARMv7, and AArch64 machines.
+
+In addition to standard package management features, Guix supports
+transactional upgrades and roll-backs, unprivileged package management,
+per-user profiles, and garbage collection.  When used as a standalone
+GNU/Linux distribution, Guix offers a declarative, stateless approach to
+operating system configuration management.  Guix is highly customizable
+and hackable through [Guile](https://www.gnu.org/software/guile)
+programming interfaces and extensions to the
+[Scheme](http://schemers.org) language.
+
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