This does not yet follow #701, because the change to get there would be
too big. The goal is to keep the table of contents meaningful at all
times and the diff of each pull request manageable.
The packaging tutorial is quite important, so it's not wrong to have it
visible on the front page until we have enough material for a packaging
section.
The sharing dependencies article should really be a very brief guide, but
because that would be quite a big change, it's only moved to the Guides
section for now.
* add Recipes section under Guides category
This also removes the templates section, as we're not maintaining it and it likely won't be necessary anyway once the curriculum is roughly finished.
the instructions say that the command will open a window, which
naturally requires a graphical environment. but this is very late in the
process, and will likely not be obvious in the middle of a a self-directed learning situation.
this cleans up the top-level directory and hopefully makes the setup
slightly more obvious
Co-authored-by: Alejandro Sanchez Medina <alejandrosanchzmedina@gmail.com>
* move 'are there...impurities in builds?' -f recipes -t concepts
* reword some items and add links/more info
* fix random bullet point
* rm nix hour ref
* rm home directory bullet point
* reword question to make it more specific
* add back filesystem item
* replace passive to keep list's theme
* fix typo
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
* add nix version item to the list
Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
* add binfmt to linux kernel items
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Co-authored-by: Robert Hensing <roberth@users.noreply.github.com>
I've enjoyed participating in the docs team but lately I haven't had the time
to attend the meetings and contribute.
My interests lie elsewhere in Nix at the moment and I would like to dedicate my
time to exploring them.
rephrase slightly for brevity and clarity.
re-use the examples from the ad-hoc environment tutorial both for
simplicity as well as to give it some continuity.
Co-authored-by: Alexander Groleau <alex@proof.construction>
remove references to "towards reproducibility" as that's not very
focused, and at that point readers will likely be familiar with the
concept such that they only need the reference, if anything
this fits the global outline we developed, and also makes the tutorial
more immediately visible - working with the Nix language is a core skill
we want to teach after all