Hi everyone, Joshua Branson writes: > Thanks for sharing! My pleasure! Hopefully it will help more people to learn about Guix. Ludovic Courtès writes: > Nice talk! I like the example you gave with GNU Hello, which > illustrates very well how we can put software into the hands of users > and make software freedom more practical. Also great that you managed > to cover all these topics! Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes: > Yes, I second that. I enjoyed the recorded talk a lot and especially > liked your Hello world/Hey there edit; showing how free software and > guix go hand in hand to empower you. My hope was that by demonstrating various scenarios, or use cases, it would show viewers more concretely and more convincingly how Guix can help them. A good demonstration can be better than an explanation. On a related note, I'm excited about Laura Lazzati's Outreachy project to create video documentation, since I'm sure there are many, many more scenarios that can be effectively demonstrated through short videos! Laura, I'm cheering you on! :-) Mark H Weaver writes: > I copied the video to audio-video.gnu.org. It's now available here: > > https://audio-video.gnu.org/video/misc/2018-11__Everyday_use_of_GNU_Guix__Chris_Marusich__SeaGL.webm Thank you, Mark. Actually, I submitted a request to have the video added, so I suppose we can resolve that now: https://savannah.gnu.org/task/index.php?15102 However, I don't actually know how to resolve it. Do you? "Thompson, David" writes: > Nice job! Also, good job bringing swag with you. That's the element I > always forget about when I give a talk. People always want stickers! Too true! The stickers were nice, but actually the reference cards were even more popular. I printed a few dozen copies on paper vellum, and most of them were gone when I left the room. Thank you, Ludo, for creating the reference card just in time for my talk! ;-) -- Chris