I have read about guix, but I don’t see any reason to switch from NixOS. Guix seems to be way less mature than Nix.
Besides this, I have dedicated a ton of time developing a framework that manages flakes on NixOS builds. There is no way I would start from scratch, just to leave systemd.
you can place the guix logo on a cake! (citation)
well, nixos has a guide for using their logo, in which they state that you must not put it on a cake (nixos branding guide, page 26), i thought it was a trademark, but they use a creative commons license that allows you to do that (i think) (citation)
but guix lets you take back your freedom! free from the shackles of the corporations!!
So, you are telling me that I should throw my time, developing tools for NixOS, out of the window because I will be more free on how to use a damn logo?
If you really feel the need of putting your favorite distro’s logo on a cake, you probably need to touch some grass. Try to have a walk, to meet new people.
I understand, and support, the political aspect of your point, but the cake is a very bad example of the issue.
It’s actually called NixOS (talking from personal experience)
if you prefer drugs on the more legal side try guix :))))
I have read about guix, but I don’t see any reason to switch from NixOS. Guix seems to be way less mature than Nix.
Besides this, I have dedicated a ton of time developing a framework that manages flakes on NixOS builds. There is no way I would start from scratch, just to leave systemd.
you can place the guix logo on a cake! (citation)
well, nixos has a guide for using their logo, in which they state that you must not put it on a cake (nixos branding guide, page 26), i thought it was a trademark, but they use a creative commons license that allows you to do that (i think) (citation)
but guix lets you take back your freedom! free from the shackles of the corporations!!
also wikipedia articles to read:
So, you are telling me that I should throw my time, developing tools for NixOS, out of the window because I will be more free on how to use a damn logo?
If you really feel the need of putting your favorite distro’s logo on a cake, you probably need to touch some grass. Try to have a walk, to meet new people.
I understand, and support, the political aspect of your point, but the cake is a very bad example of the issue.