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Guix Social with talk by Andrew Tropin

Andrew is a well-known Guile, Guix and Free Software Hacker. Many people in our community know of his Guix distribution and channel RDE. His talk will be about his new projects to build an extensible IDE based on nrepl (a REPL protocol popular in Clojure) and Emacs - in the form of Arei and Ares.

If you've come needle in hand, this is the wrong sort of patch review! If you're interested in how to contribute to Guix, then this is the perfect session. Patch reviews are a great way to get involved! As a volunteer project, there are more patches than reviewers - so lets change that and help review some patches!

Logistics
Online, from 18:00 https://meet.jit.si/london-guix-meetup

⚠️ Some parts may be recorded so that other Guix hackers can benefit ⚠️

Code of conduct
We, Guix London's organisers, intend to create an open, friendly, and safe environment where people from the most diverse backgrounds can get together, learn about, teach, and discuss Guix and related topics in a welcoming and constructive way.

To this end, Guix London adheres to the Guix project's official Code of Conduct. Please make sure you're familiar with the document and that you share its principles, before attending our events.

Should you - at any time before, during, or after one of our events - want to raise an issue or discuss any CoC-related topic, please do not hesitate to reach out to the organisers at the contacts below.

- Arun Isaac, arunisaac@systemreboot.net
- Fabio Natali, me@fabionatali.com
- Steve George, steve@futurile.net

Image credits
- "Patchwork" by [allispossible.org.uk](https://www.flickr.com/photos/60364452@N00) is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Linux
Lisp
Software Development
Emacs Lisp
FOSS

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