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#+TITLE: Tentative GNU Guix Road Map

Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>

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The goals of the GNU Guix project are two-fold:

  - to build a purely functional package manager, based on Nix and
    Guile;

  - to use it to build a practical 100% free software distribution of
    GNU/Linux and possibly other GNU variants, with a focus on the
    promotion and tight integration of GNU components–the GNU system.

Since its inception, the project has gone a long way towards that goal.  Below
is a list of items we want for version "1.0" of the Guix System Distribution.
There will be a few 0.x releases by then to give the new features more
exposure and testing.

You're welcome to discuss this road map on guix-devel@gnu.org or #guix on
the Libera Chat IRC network!

* Features scheduled for 1.0

  - larger & more robust build farm
    + we need a powerful, dedicated front-end
    + armhf-linux build machine
    + leave Hydra in favor of 'guix publish' + custom code?
  - more OS features
    + LVM support
    + encrypted root
    + configurable name service switch
    + whole-system unit tests, using VMs
  - more service definitions
    + mcron, postfix(?), wicd(?), etc.
  - better 'guix system'
    + 'reconfigure' should be able to restart non-essential services
    + support for '--list-generations' and '--delete-generations'
  - better 'guix pull'
    + using Git to fetch the source instead of re-downloading everything
    + build more quickly
    + install new .mo files and new manual
    + authentication of the Guix source: use signed commits?
  - simplified, purely declarative service list in 'operating-system'
    + it should be possible to inspect the service instance declarations and
      settings
  - GUIs
    + integrate guix-web?
    + guile-ncurses installer?
  - 'guix publish'?

* Features for later

  - complete GNU/Hurd port
  - use content-based addressing when downloading substitutes to reduce
    bandwidth requirements
    + design nar v2 format where file contents are replaced by their hashes
    + leverage /gnu/store/.links
  - binary origin tracking
    + keep signatures in sqlite.db
    + preserve signatures upon import/export
  - peer-to-peer distribution of updates (GNUnet?)
  - more deterministic builds
    + identify & fix sources of non-determinism in builds
    + strengthen guix-daemon containers to further increase reproducibility
    + trusting-trust: bootstrap with different tool chains
    + fixed-point: re-bootstrap until fixed point is reached
    + distributed validation: compare contents of store items with others
      * resist a hydra.gnu.org compromise
  - reproducible containers: mix of 'guix environment' and 'guix system vm'
  - execute code with least privilege
    + build containers like guix-daemon does
    + provide a Plash-like interface in Bash
  - daemon rewritten in Guile
  - more shepherd integration
    + monitor network interfaces and start/stop events based on that
    + include a DHCP client written in Scheme
ld any packages for avr. Change-Id: I1728727874d65461b82364e71b70c7d1fd050d90 Efraim Flashner 2023-09-20image: Introduce the mbr-hybrid-raw image type....Until 209204e23b39af09e0ea92540b6fa00a60e6a0ae and d57cab764122af69d52d8cc9c843456044e5d7bc, the default image type used by "guix system image" was an MBR image with an ESP partition. Having both an MBR image and an ESP partition is handy because the image will boot on most x86 based systems using legacy BIOS and/or UEFI. We now have a distinction between MBR images and EFI images. Introduce a new MBR hybrid image type and default to it to restore the default behaviour. This also fixes the images section of (gnu ci) that was trying to install a BIOS bootloader on an EFI, GPT image and failing to do so. Signed-off-by: Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe@gnu.org> Mathieu Othacehe 2023-08-21ci: Really honor system type for manifests....* gnu/ci.scm (manifests->jobs): Pass SYSTEM to 'lower-object'. Ludovic Courtès 2023-08-21ci: Honor user-specific systems for manifests....* gnu/ci.scm (manifests->jobs): Add 'systems' argument. [manifest-entry->job]: Add 'system' and honor it. Honor it. (cuirass-jobs): Pass SYSTEMS to 'manifests->jobs'. Ludovic Courtès 2023-08-18gnu: commencement: Use system in %final-inputs....Otherwise this causes odd issues, I presume arising from when %current-system differs from the system argument passed to %final-inputs. * gnu/packages/commencement.scm (%final-inputs): Set %current-system to system. * gnu/packages/base.scm (%final-inputs): Add optional system parameter. * gnu/ci.scm (base-packages): New procedure to memoize the base packages depending on system. (package->job): Pass system to base-packages. Co-authored-by: Josselin Poiret <dev@jpoiret.xyz> Signed-off-by: Josselin Poiret <dev@jpoiret.xyz> Signed-off-by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org> Christopher Baines 2023-04-18ci: Add 'gdb-minimal' to the "core" package set....* gnu/ci.scm (%core-packages): Add GDB-MINIMAL. Ludovic Courtès 2023-03-09ci: Update the list of GCC versions for the 'core' subset....* gnu/ci.scm (%core-packages): Remove GCC-8 and GCC-9. Add GCC-12. Ludovic Courtès