NixOS GSoC | 125 Members | |
| 16 Servers |
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| 3 Mar 2024 | ||
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| 4 Mar 2024 | ||
| 09:24:54 | ||
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| 19:39:40 | ||
| Hello, I am Lymah. Glad to be here. Career changer. A junior Backend Developer. I am an open source contributor. I have checked out NixOS organization, as I am interested in deployment and infrastructure. I am ready to be mentored, learn and grow in open source community. I would like to be a part of the organization. | 19:50:33 | |
| Hi I am Everest. I am a graduate student at Boise State University. I have a decent experience with developing and designing CI/CD pipeline. I am interested interested in deployment and infrastructure. I would love to be part of GSoC and contribute to the open source community. | 20:53:10 | |
| 22:40:18 | ||
| Greetings everyone! I'll go for my #introduction : I'm a mathematics bachelor doing a PhD in music technology. My way into the Tidal Cycles (music live coding system) code base happily brought me into Haskell and functional programming. Currently I daily drive NixOS on my laptop and have been using nix-shell to share a development environment for my own Haskell live coding music library with my advisors. I find Nix's scope and principles are very engaging. I think reproducibility, simple mathematical denotation and full source bootstrapabilty are the wayforward for the software development. I'm not a programmer by trade, but am sure I can contribute something meaninful. I'll dig into the ideas and work on a suitable proposal. | 23:47:34 | |
| * Greetings everyone! I'll go for my #introduction : I'm a mathematics bachelor doing a PhD in music technology. My way into the Tidal Cycles (music live coding system) code base happily brought me into Haskell and functional programming. Currently I daily drive NixOS on my laptop and have been using nix-shell to share a development environment for my own Haskell live coding music library with my advisors. I find Nix's scope and principles are very engaging. I think reproducibility, simple mathematical denotation and full source bootstrapabilty are the wayforward for the software development. I'm not a programmer by trade, but am sure I can contribute something meaningful. I'll dig into the ideas and work on a suitable proposal. | 23:48:52 | |
| 5 Mar 2024 | ||
| 03:00:19 | ||
| 06:59:03 | ||
| Greetings Everyone. I am Aman Kumar from Kolkata India doing BTech in Computer Science and Engineering Department. I have been an open source contributor for the recent years and am looking forward to contribute to NixOS provided the ideas and project list is known. Looking forward to connect with all:p | 07:02:46 | |
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| 6 Mar 2024 | ||
| 12:40:46 | ||
| Hi! I'm Jaishree Singh, a React.js and web developer who loves making software efficient and fast. I've worked a lot on the frontend side but also use Node.js for backend stuff and making desktop apps. I've been involved in open-source for a while, learning a lot about coding the right way and sharing my work on GitHub. I'm excited to work with others who are passionate about improving technology through open-source. | 12:48:02 | |
In reply to @sujayj:matrix.orgThis was announced today :) https://github.com/juspay/services-flake | 17:00:53 | |
| 7 Mar 2024 | ||
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| 03:47:04 | ||
| 15:35:32 | ||
| Hey there, I'm Ilya or Elias whichever you prefer. I'm a system administrator at a small internet provider in the middle of nowhere. I recently discovered Nix because of my love for scale-able infrastructure and my frustration with using Ansible to directly provision all aspects of Debian systems. I've enjoyed learning about the declarative approach nix takes and am excited about the potential Nix provides to remove certain tech debt and inefficiencies incurred by containerized deployment solutions. I"m going to be looking into the "nixpkgs library networking functions" idea provided by the Nix Team. Is anyone already interested in this? I have a basic familiarity with the "python ip address lib" having written a script to monitor public ip usage for the ISP I work for. Anyway I'll be here and digging around into the topic further, excited to talk with some lovely folks! | 15:50:20 | |
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| 8 Mar 2024 | ||
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| 9 Mar 2024 | ||
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