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Re: Using Guix for thesis artifacts
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Bonface M . K |
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Re: Using Guix for thesis artifacts |
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Mon, 21 Feb 2022 13:25:36 +0300 |
Ola o/ o/
zimoun <zimon.toutoune@gmail.com> anaandika:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 18 Feb 2022 at 15:57, Olivier Dion via Guix-Science
> <guix-science@gnu.org> wrote:
>
>> I'm soon in the process of writing my master thesis and I would like to
>> use Guix to help me achieve reproducibility for benchmarks and artifacts.
>>
>> Does anyone did or know a paper that does the same? If so, I would like
>> to have a link to see how it was done.
>
> If you are an Emacs users, you could be interested by Marek's example;
> doing PhD using Org and Guix. For example,
>
> <https://mfelsoci.gitlabpages.inria.fr/thesis/environment.html>
>
> And if in addition you speak French, you can give a look at:
>
> <https://hpc.guix.info/events/2021/atelier-reproductibilit%C3%A9-environnements/>
>
For these workshops, in future, are the any plans
to have them in English. I reckon there are a lot
of gems lost there for us non-French speaking
people ;)
> Ludo did a redo of a previous article using Guix and it is reported there:
>
> <http://hpc.guix.info/blog/2020/06/reproducible-research-articles-from-source-code-to-pdf/>
>
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