Hello Maxim, Maxim Cournoyer writes: [...] >> The US Federal government has an RFI open on "Areas of long-term >> focus and Prioritization". They're looking for 10 page briefing memos >> on supporting memory-safe languages, strengthening software supply >> chains, sustaining FLOSS, behavioural/economic incentives to secure >> the OSS ecosytem, or other related ideas. >> Sounds like an interesting opportunity for Guix hackers >> >> https://cloudisland.nz/@freakboy3742/110969575789548640 For the records, the RFI page is this one: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/08/10/2023-17239/request-for-information-on-open-source-software-security-areas-of-long-term-focus-and-prioritization (also on Wayback Machine and archive.is) [...] > Thanks for sharing, I've tried my luck. My RFI reply was about > strengthening free software distribution supply chain via GNU Guix and > GNUnet. Thank you for the initiative! For the records all submitted comments are published in the Docket ID ONCD-2023-0002 available here: https://www.regulations.gov/docket/ONCD-2023-0002 Your comment is pubished here: https://www.regulations.gov/comment/ONCD-2023-0002-0033 (unfortunately only as PDF) IMHO your RFI could (hopefully easily) become a Guix project blog post, with a brief introduction explaining the context like a link to the above linked page and quick summary of the request for information: WDYT? Anyway, the process now is in Phase III (Government Review) [1]: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- The Government reviews and publishes the RFI responses submitted during Phase II. The Government may select respondents to engage with the RFI project team to elaborate on their response to the RFI. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- We'll see if this "message in a bottle" will be heard by Someoneā„¢ Thank you and happy hacking! Gio' [1] https://www.federalregister.gov/d/2023-17239/p-23 -- Giovanni Biscuolo Xelera IT Infrastructures