Hi,
Lars-Dominik Braun <ldb@leibniz-psychology.org> skribis:
[…] from my point of view, the good direction would be a “web-app frontend”,
similarly to git-annex-assistant [1]. This design is more flexible because
it could be used locally *and* could also be the front-end of some servers
(e.g., build farms).
I have something like this on my todo list as well. It would probably be more
of a manifest file editor though, since we use manifest files for
reproducibility.
Long ago Dave Thompson wrote guix-web, which allowed you to install
packages (you’d run it as your user):
https://archive.softwareheritage.org/browse/origin/directory/?origin_url=https://gitorious.org/guix-web/guix-web.git
It’s an interesting approach with several advantages (in particular it
can be quickly developed), though I must say I remain unenthusiastic
about using web browsers for local GUIs.
Thanks,
Ludo’.