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diff --git a/po/doc/contributing.pot b/po/doc/contributing.pot deleted file mode 100644 index 856adf42d4..0000000000 --- a/po/doc/contributing.pot +++ /dev/null @@ -1,962 +0,0 @@ -# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE -# Copyright (C) YEAR Ludovic Courtès -# This file is distributed under the same license as the guix package. -# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. -# -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: guix 0.14.0.4279-63c2a\n" -"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: ludo@gnu.org\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-04-19 21:17+0200\n" -"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" -"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" -"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" -"Language: \n" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#. type: chapter -#: doc/contributing.texi:1 doc/contributing.texi:2 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Contributing" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:9 -msgid "" -"This project is a cooperative effort, and we need your help to make it grow! " -"Please get in touch with us on @email{guix-devel@@gnu.org} and @code{#guix} " -"on the Freenode IRC network. We welcome ideas, bug reports, patches, and " -"anything that may be helpful to the project. We particularly welcome help " -"on packaging (@pxref{Packaging Guidelines})." -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:10 -#, no-wrap -msgid "code of conduct, of contributors" -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:11 -#, no-wrap -msgid "contributor covenant" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:17 -msgid "" -"We want to provide a warm, friendly, and harassment-free environment, so " -"that anyone can contribute to the best of their abilities. To this end our " -"project uses a ``Contributor Covenant'', which was adapted from " -"@url{http://contributor-covenant.org/}. You can find a local version in the " -"@file{CODE-OF-CONDUCT} file in the source tree." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:21 -msgid "" -"Contributors are not required to use their legal name in patches and on-line " -"communication; they can use any name or pseudonym of their choice." -msgstr "" - -#. type: section -#: doc/contributing.texi:28 doc/contributing.texi:30 doc/contributing.texi:31 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Building from Git" -msgstr "" - -#. type: menuentry -#: doc/contributing.texi:28 -msgid "The latest and greatest." -msgstr "" - -#. type: section -#: doc/contributing.texi:28 doc/contributing.texi:102 doc/contributing.texi:103 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Running Guix Before It Is Installed" -msgstr "" - -#. type: menuentry -#: doc/contributing.texi:28 -msgid "Hacker tricks." -msgstr "" - -#. type: section -#: doc/contributing.texi:28 doc/contributing.texi:169 doc/contributing.texi:170 -#, no-wrap -msgid "The Perfect Setup" -msgstr "" - -#. type: menuentry -#: doc/contributing.texi:28 -msgid "The right tools." -msgstr "" - -#. type: section -#: doc/contributing.texi:28 doc/contributing.texi:228 doc/contributing.texi:229 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Coding Style" -msgstr "" - -#. type: menuentry -#: doc/contributing.texi:28 -msgid "Hygiene of the contributor." -msgstr "" - -#. type: section -#: doc/contributing.texi:28 doc/contributing.texi:319 doc/contributing.texi:320 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Submitting Patches" -msgstr "" - -#. type: menuentry -#: doc/contributing.texi:28 -msgid "Share your work." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:35 -msgid "" -"If you want to hack Guix itself, it is recommended to use the latest version " -"from the Git repository:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:38 -#, no-wrap -msgid "git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/guix.git\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:43 -msgid "" -"When building Guix from a checkout, the following packages are required in " -"addition to those mentioned in the installation instructions " -"(@pxref{Requirements})." -msgstr "" - -#. type: item -#: doc/contributing.texi:45 -#, no-wrap -msgid "@url{http://gnu.org/software/autoconf/, GNU Autoconf};" -msgstr "" - -#. type: item -#: doc/contributing.texi:46 -#, no-wrap -msgid "@url{http://gnu.org/software/automake/, GNU Automake};" -msgstr "" - -#. type: item -#: doc/contributing.texi:47 -#, no-wrap -msgid "@url{http://gnu.org/software/gettext/, GNU Gettext};" -msgstr "" - -#. type: item -#: doc/contributing.texi:48 -#, no-wrap -msgid "@url{http://gnu.org/software/texinfo/, GNU Texinfo};" -msgstr "" - -#. type: item -#: doc/contributing.texi:49 -#, no-wrap -msgid "@url{http://www.graphviz.org/, Graphviz};" -msgstr "" - -#. type: item -#: doc/contributing.texi:50 -#, no-wrap -msgid "@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/help2man/, GNU Help2man (optional)}." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:57 -msgid "" -"The easiest way to set up a development environment for Guix is, of course, " -"by using Guix! The following command starts a new shell where all the " -"dependencies and appropriate environment variables are set up to hack on " -"Guix:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:60 -#, no-wrap -msgid "guix environment guix\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:64 -msgid "" -"@xref{Invoking guix environment}, for more information on that command. " -"Extra dependencies can be added with @option{--ad-hoc}:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:67 -#, no-wrap -msgid "guix environment guix --ad-hoc help2man git strace\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:71 -msgid "" -"Run @command{./bootstrap} to generate the build system infrastructure using " -"Autoconf and Automake. If you get an error like this one:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:74 -#, no-wrap -msgid "configure.ac:46: error: possibly undefined macro: PKG_CHECK_MODULES\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:83 -msgid "" -"it probably means that Autoconf couldn’t find @file{pkg.m4}, which is " -"provided by pkg-config. Make sure that @file{pkg.m4} is available. The " -"same holds for the @file{guile.m4} set of macros provided by Guile. For " -"instance, if you installed Automake in @file{/usr/local}, it wouldn’t look " -"for @file{.m4} files in @file{/usr/share}. In that case, you have to invoke " -"the following command:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:86 -#, no-wrap -msgid "export ACLOCAL_PATH=/usr/share/aclocal\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:90 -msgid "" -"@xref{Macro Search Path,,, automake, The GNU Automake Manual}, for more " -"information." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:95 -msgid "" -"Then, run @command{./configure} as usual. Make sure to pass " -"@code{--localstatedir=@var{directory}} where @var{directory} is the " -"@code{localstatedir} value used by your current installation (@pxref{The " -"Store}, for information about this)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:100 -msgid "" -"Finally, you have to invoke @code{make check} to run tests (@pxref{Running " -"the Test Suite}). If anything fails, take a look at installation " -"instructions (@pxref{Installation}) or send a message to the " -"@email{guix-devel@@gnu.org, mailing list}." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:109 -msgid "" -"In order to keep a sane working environment, you will find it useful to test " -"the changes made in your local source tree checkout without actually " -"installing them. So that you can distinguish between your ``end-user'' hat " -"and your ``motley'' costume." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:117 -msgid "" -"To that end, all the command-line tools can be used even if you have not run " -"@code{make install}. To do that, prefix each command with " -"@command{./pre-inst-env} (the @file{pre-inst-env} script lives in the top " -"build tree of Guix), as in@footnote{The @option{-E} flag to @command{sudo} " -"guarantees that @code{GUILE_LOAD_PATH} is correctly set such that " -"@command{guix-daemon} and the tools it uses can find the Guile modules they " -"need.}:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:121 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"$ sudo -E ./pre-inst-env guix-daemon --build-users-group=guixbuild\n" -"$ ./pre-inst-env guix build hello\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:125 -msgid "Similarly, for a Guile session using the Guix modules:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:128 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"$ ./pre-inst-env guile -c '(use-modules (guix utils)) (pk " -"(%current-system))'\n" -"\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:130 -#, no-wrap -msgid ";;; (\"x86_64-linux\")\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:133 -#, no-wrap -msgid "REPL" -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:134 -#, no-wrap -msgid "read-eval-print loop" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:137 -msgid "" -"@dots{} and for a REPL (@pxref{Using Guile Interactively,,, guile, Guile " -"Reference Manual}):" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:152 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -"$ ./pre-inst-env guile\n" -"scheme@@(guile-user)> ,use(guix)\n" -"scheme@@(guile-user)> ,use(gnu)\n" -"scheme@@(guile-user)> (define snakes\n" -" (fold-packages\n" -" (lambda (package lst)\n" -" (if (string-prefix? \"python\"\n" -" (package-name package))\n" -" (cons package lst)\n" -" lst))\n" -" '()))\n" -"scheme@@(guile-user)> (length snakes)\n" -"$1 = 361\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:156 -msgid "" -"The @command{pre-inst-env} script sets up all the environment variables " -"necessary to support this, including @env{PATH} and @env{GUILE_LOAD_PATH}." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:167 -msgid "" -"Note that @command{./pre-inst-env guix pull} does @emph{not} upgrade the " -"local source tree; it simply updates the @file{~/.config/guix/latest} " -"symlink (@pxref{Invoking guix pull}). Run @command{git pull} instead if you " -"want to upgrade your local source tree.@footnote{If you would like to set up " -"@command{guix} to use your Git checkout, you can point the " -"@file{~/.config/guix/latest} symlink to your Git checkout directory. If you " -"are the sole user of your system, you may also consider pointing the " -"@file{/root/.config/guix/latest} symlink to point to " -"@file{~/.config/guix/latest}; this way it will always use the same " -"@command{guix} as your user does.}" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:177 -msgid "" -"The Perfect Setup to hack on Guix is basically the perfect setup used for " -"Guile hacking (@pxref{Using Guile in Emacs,,, guile, Guile Reference " -"Manual}). First, you need more than an editor, you need " -"@url{http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs, Emacs}, empowered by the wonderful " -"@url{http://nongnu.org/geiser/, Geiser}." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:185 -msgid "" -"Geiser allows for interactive and incremental development from within Emacs: " -"code compilation and evaluation from within buffers, access to on-line " -"documentation (docstrings), context-sensitive completion, @kbd{M-.} to jump " -"to an object definition, a REPL to try out your code, and more " -"(@pxref{Introduction,,, geiser, Geiser User Manual}). For convenient Guix " -"development, make sure to augment Guile’s load path so that it finds source " -"files from your checkout:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: lisp -#: doc/contributing.texi:190 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -";; @r{Assuming the Guix checkout is in ~/src/guix.}\n" -"(with-eval-after-load 'geiser-guile\n" -" (add-to-list 'geiser-guile-load-path \"~/src/guix\"))\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:198 -msgid "" -"To actually edit the code, Emacs already has a neat Scheme mode. But in " -"addition to that, you must not miss " -"@url{http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ParEdit, Paredit}. It provides " -"facilities to directly operate on the syntax tree, such as raising an " -"s-expression or wrapping it, swallowing or rejecting the following " -"s-expression, etc." -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:199 -#, no-wrap -msgid "code snippets" -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:200 -#, no-wrap -msgid "templates" -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:201 -#, no-wrap -msgid "reducing boilerplate" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:208 -msgid "" -"We also provide templates for common git commit messages and package " -"definitions in the @file{etc/snippets} directory. These templates can be " -"used with @url{http://joaotavora.github.io/yasnippet/, YASnippet} to expand " -"short trigger strings to interactive text snippets. You may want to add the " -"snippets directory to the @var{yas-snippet-dirs} variable in Emacs." -msgstr "" - -#. type: lisp -#: doc/contributing.texi:213 -#, no-wrap -msgid "" -";; @r{Assuming the Guix checkout is in ~/src/guix.}\n" -"(with-eval-after-load 'yasnippet\n" -" (add-to-list 'yas-snippet-dirs \"~/src/guix/etc/snippets\"))\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:220 -msgid "" -"The commit message snippets depend on @url{https://magit.vc/, Magit} to " -"display staged files. When editing a commit message type @code{add} " -"followed by @kbd{TAB} to insert a commit message template for adding a " -"package; type @code{update} followed by @kbd{TAB} to insert a template for " -"updating a package." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:226 -msgid "" -"The main snippet for @code{scheme-mode} is triggered by typing " -"@code{package...} followed by @kbd{TAB}. This snippet also inserts the " -"trigger string @code{origin...}, which can be expanded further. The " -"@code{origin} snippet in turn may insert other trigger strings ending on " -"@code{...}, which also can be expanded further." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:234 -msgid "" -"In general our code follows the GNU Coding Standards (@pxref{Top,,, " -"standards, GNU Coding Standards}). However, they do not say much about " -"Scheme, so here are some additional rules." -msgstr "" - -#. type: subsection -#: doc/contributing.texi:240 doc/contributing.texi:242 doc/contributing.texi:243 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Programming Paradigm" -msgstr "" - -#. type: menuentry -#: doc/contributing.texi:240 -msgid "How to compose your elements." -msgstr "" - -#. type: subsection -#: doc/contributing.texi:240 doc/contributing.texi:249 doc/contributing.texi:250 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Modules" -msgstr "" - -#. type: menuentry -#: doc/contributing.texi:240 -msgid "Where to store your code?" -msgstr "" - -#. type: subsection -#: doc/contributing.texi:240 doc/contributing.texi:260 doc/contributing.texi:261 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Data Types and Pattern Matching" -msgstr "" - -#. type: menuentry -#: doc/contributing.texi:240 -msgid "Implementing data structures." -msgstr "" - -#. type: subsection -#: doc/contributing.texi:240 doc/contributing.texi:274 doc/contributing.texi:275 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Formatting Code" -msgstr "" - -#. type: menuentry -#: doc/contributing.texi:240 -msgid "Writing conventions." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:248 -msgid "" -"Scheme code in Guix is written in a purely functional style. One exception " -"is code that involves input/output, and procedures that implement low-level " -"concepts, such as the @code{memoize} procedure." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:256 -msgid "" -"Guile modules that are meant to be used on the builder side must live in the " -"@code{(guix build @dots{})} name space. They must not refer to other Guix " -"or GNU modules. However, it is OK for a ``host-side'' module to use a " -"build-side module." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:259 -msgid "" -"Modules that deal with the broader GNU system should be in the @code{(gnu " -"@dots{})} name space rather than @code{(guix @dots{})}." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:268 -msgid "" -"The tendency in classical Lisp is to use lists to represent everything, and " -"then to browse them ``by hand'' using @code{car}, @code{cdr}, @code{cadr}, " -"and co. There are several problems with that style, notably the fact that " -"it is hard to read, error-prone, and a hindrance to proper type error " -"reports." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:273 -msgid "" -"Guix code should define appropriate data types (for instance, using " -"@code{define-record-type*}) rather than abuse lists. In addition, it should " -"use pattern matching, via Guile’s @code{(ice-9 match)} module, especially " -"when matching lists." -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:277 -#, no-wrap -msgid "formatting code" -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:278 -#, no-wrap -msgid "coding style" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:285 -msgid "" -"When writing Scheme code, we follow common wisdom among Scheme programmers. " -"In general, we follow the @url{http://mumble.net/~campbell/scheme/style.txt, " -"Riastradh's Lisp Style Rules}. This document happens to describe the " -"conventions mostly used in Guile’s code too. It is very thoughtful and well " -"written, so please do read it." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:292 -msgid "" -"Some special forms introduced in Guix, such as the @code{substitute*} macro, " -"have special indentation rules. These are defined in the " -"@file{.dir-locals.el} file, which Emacs automatically uses. Also note that " -"Emacs-Guix provides @code{guix-devel-mode} mode that indents and highlights " -"Guix code properly (@pxref{Development,,, emacs-guix, The Emacs-Guix " -"Reference Manual})." -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:293 -#, no-wrap -msgid "indentation, of code" -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:294 -#, no-wrap -msgid "formatting, of code" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:297 -msgid "" -"If you do not use Emacs, please make sure to let your editor knows these " -"rules. To automatically indent a package definition, you can also run:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:300 -#, no-wrap -msgid "./etc/indent-code.el gnu/packages/@var{file}.scm @var{package}\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:306 -msgid "" -"This automatically indents the definition of @var{package} in " -"@file{gnu/packages/@var{file}.scm} by running Emacs in batch mode. To " -"indent a whole file, omit the second argument:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:309 -#, no-wrap -msgid "./etc/indent-code.el gnu/services/@var{file}.scm\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:314 -msgid "" -"We require all top-level procedures to carry a docstring. This requirement " -"can be relaxed for simple private procedures in the @code{(guix build " -"@dots{})} name space, though." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:317 -msgid "" -"Procedures should not have more than four positional parameters. Use " -"keyword parameters for procedures that take more than four parameters." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:326 -msgid "" -"Development is done using the Git distributed version control system. Thus, " -"access to the repository is not strictly necessary. We welcome " -"contributions in the form of patches as produced by @code{git format-patch} " -"sent to the @email{guix-patches@@gnu.org} mailing list." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:333 -msgid "" -"This mailing list is backed by a Debbugs instance accessible at " -"@uref{https://bugs.gnu.org/guix-patches}, which allows us to keep track of " -"submissions. Each message sent to that mailing list gets a new tracking " -"number assigned; people can then follow up on the submission by sending " -"email to @code{@var{NNN}@@debbugs.gnu.org}, where @var{NNN} is the tracking " -"number (@pxref{Sending a Patch Series})." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:337 -msgid "" -"Please write commit logs in the ChangeLog format (@pxref{Change Logs,,, " -"standards, GNU Coding Standards}); you can check the commit history for " -"examples." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:340 -msgid "" -"Before submitting a patch that adds or modifies a package definition, please " -"run through this check list:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:347 -msgid "" -"If the authors of the packaged software provide a cryptographic signature " -"for the release tarball, make an effort to verify the authenticity of the " -"archive. For a detached GPG signature file this would be done with the " -"@code{gpg --verify} command." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:351 -msgid "" -"Take some time to provide an adequate synopsis and description for the " -"package. @xref{Synopses and Descriptions}, for some guidelines." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:356 -msgid "" -"Run @code{guix lint @var{package}}, where @var{package} is the name of the " -"new or modified package, and fix any errors it reports (@pxref{Invoking guix " -"lint})." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:360 -msgid "" -"Make sure the package builds on your platform, using @code{guix build " -"@var{package}}." -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:362 -#, no-wrap -msgid "bundling" -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:365 -msgid "" -"Make sure the package does not use bundled copies of software already " -"available as separate packages." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:374 -msgid "" -"Sometimes, packages include copies of the source code of their dependencies " -"as a convenience for users. However, as a distribution, we want to make " -"sure that such packages end up using the copy we already have in the " -"distribution, if there is one. This improves resource usage (the dependency " -"is built and stored only once), and allows the distribution to make " -"transverse changes such as applying security updates for a given software " -"package in a single place and have them affect the whole system---something " -"that bundled copies prevent." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:381 -msgid "" -"Take a look at the profile reported by @command{guix size} (@pxref{Invoking " -"guix size}). This will allow you to notice references to other packages " -"unwillingly retained. It may also help determine whether to split the " -"package (@pxref{Packages with Multiple Outputs}), and which optional " -"dependencies should be used." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:386 -msgid "" -"For important changes, check that dependent package (if applicable) are not " -"affected by the change; @code{guix refresh --list-dependent @var{package}} " -"will help you do that (@pxref{Invoking guix refresh})." -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:388 -#, no-wrap -msgid "branching strategy" -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:389 -#, no-wrap -msgid "rebuild scheduling strategy" -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:392 -msgid "" -"Depending on the number of dependent packages and thus the amount of " -"rebuilding induced, commits go to different branches, along these lines:" -msgstr "" - -#. type: item -#: doc/contributing.texi:394 -#, no-wrap -msgid "300 dependent packages or less" -msgstr "" - -#. type: table -#: doc/contributing.texi:396 -msgid "@code{master} branch (non-disruptive changes)." -msgstr "" - -#. type: item -#: doc/contributing.texi:397 -#, no-wrap -msgid "between 300 and 1,200 dependent packages" -msgstr "" - -#. type: table -#: doc/contributing.texi:402 -msgid "" -"@code{staging} branch (non-disruptive changes). This branch is intended to " -"be merged in @code{master} every 3 weeks or so. Topical changes (e.g., an " -"update of the GNOME stack) can instead go to a specific branch (say, " -"@code{gnome-updates})." -msgstr "" - -#. type: item -#: doc/contributing.texi:403 -#, no-wrap -msgid "more than 1,200 dependent packages" -msgstr "" - -#. type: table -#: doc/contributing.texi:407 -msgid "" -"@code{core-updates} branch (may include major and potentially disruptive " -"changes). This branch is intended to be merged in @code{master} every 2.5 " -"months or so." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:414 -msgid "" -"All these branches are tracked by our build farm and merged into " -"@code{master} once everything has been successfully built. This allows us " -"to fix issues before they hit users, and to reduce the window during which " -"pre-built binaries are not available." -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:416 -#, no-wrap -msgid "determinism, of build processes" -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:417 -#, no-wrap -msgid "reproducible builds, checking" -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:421 -msgid "" -"Check whether the package's build process is deterministic. This typically " -"means checking whether an independent build of the package yields the exact " -"same result that you obtained, bit for bit." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:424 -msgid "" -"A simple way to do that is by building the same package several times in a " -"row on your machine (@pxref{Invoking guix build}):" -msgstr "" - -#. type: example -#: doc/contributing.texi:427 -#, no-wrap -msgid "guix build --rounds=2 my-package\n" -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:431 -msgid "" -"This is enough to catch a class of common non-determinism issues, such as " -"timestamps or randomly-generated output in the build result." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:441 -msgid "" -"Another option is to use @command{guix challenge} (@pxref{Invoking guix " -"challenge}). You may run it once the package has been committed and built " -"by @code{hydra.gnu.org} to check whether it obtains the same result as you " -"did. Better yet: Find another machine that can build it and run " -"@command{guix publish}. Since the remote build machine is likely different " -"from yours, this can catch non-determinism issues related to the " -"hardware---e.g., use of different instruction set extensions---or to the " -"operating system kernel---e.g., reliance on @code{uname} or @file{/proc} " -"files." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:447 -msgid "" -"When writing documentation, please use gender-neutral wording when referring " -"to people, such as @uref{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singular_they, " -"singular ``they''@comma{} ``their''@comma{} ``them''}, and so forth." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:451 -msgid "" -"Verify that your patch contains only one set of related changes. Bundling " -"unrelated changes together makes reviewing harder and slower." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:454 -msgid "" -"Examples of unrelated changes include the addition of several packages, or a " -"package update along with fixes to that package." -msgstr "" - -#. type: enumerate -#: doc/contributing.texi:459 -msgid "" -"Please follow our code formatting rules, possibly running the " -"@command{etc/indent-code.el} script to do that automatically for you " -"(@pxref{Formatting Code})." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:469 -msgid "" -"When posting a patch to the mailing list, use @samp{[PATCH] @dots{}} as a " -"subject. You may use your email client or the @command{git send-email} " -"command (@pxref{Sending a Patch Series}). We prefer to get patches in plain " -"text messages, either inline or as MIME attachments. You are advised to pay " -"attention if your email client changes anything like line breaks or " -"indentation which could potentially break the patches." -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:472 -msgid "" -"When a bug is resolved, please close the thread by sending an email to " -"@email{@var{NNN}-done@@debbugs.gnu.org}." -msgstr "" - -#. type: anchor{#1} -#: doc/contributing.texi:473 doc/contributing.texi:475 -#, no-wrap -msgid "Sending a Patch Series" -msgstr "" - -#. type: cindex -#: doc/contributing.texi:475 -#, no-wrap -msgid "patch series" -msgstr "" - -#. type: code{#1} -#: doc/contributing.texi:476 -#, no-wrap -msgid "git send-email" -msgstr "" - -#. type: code{#1} -#: doc/contributing.texi:477 -#, no-wrap -msgid "git-send-email" -msgstr "" - -#. type: Plain text -#: doc/contributing.texi:485 -msgid "" -"When sending a patch series (e.g., using @code{git send-email}), please " -"first send one message to @email{guix-patches@@gnu.org}, and then send " -"subsequent patches to @email{@var{NNN}@@debbugs.gnu.org} to make sure they " -"are kept together. 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