then ‘make sync-synopses’ reports suggested descriptions (and if you do it from Emacs with M-x compile, you can use C-x ` to jump to the location in Guix, and thus easily compare the descriptions.) After a quick glance over the differences, it’s not clear to me what should be done. Often, descriptions in GSRC are shorter that what we have. Sometimes they’re the same, or stripped version of those we have. Sometimes they paraphrase those we have. Descriptions in Guix are typically taken from the upstream web page or README file, so I would intuitively feel like the upstream description better characterizes the package. I find some of the stripped descriptions better (Bison, for instance), while others look too terse to me (GMP, MPFR, and MPC, for instance). Perhaps we should have clearer criteria as for what to put in descriptions, to start with. Anyway, what do people think? Would someone like to compare all these and pick-and-choose? Thanks, Ludo’. [0] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-guix/2013-04/msg00117.html