makefu changed the topic of #nixos-wiki to: Welcome to the *unofficial* nixos wiki | https://nixos.wiki | chat logs: https://logs.nix.samueldr.com/nixos-wiki/
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<fadenb> Mic92: I have several systems already in place. If you want to add something else go ahead :)
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<makefu> tilpner: sure, this is pretty great
<tilpner> Okay :)
<makefu> maybe we can have the same for the NUR repo? something like the first step before having explicit package search for all the user repos - https://github.com/nix-community/nur-combined
<tilpner> That's much better than text search would be
<tilpner> (It fails a little for packages without meta, but that's okay)
<Mic92> tilpner: do you index nur-combined already?
<tilpner> No, I don't provide any service for the NUR anymore
<Mic92> the github search actually not that good.
<makefu> the github search is pretty shitty, yes
<Mic92> They appearantly don't index everything.
<Mic92> Or they make some weired stemming.
<makefu> google "inurl" is much better at finding stuff unfortunately
<Mic92> I usually just pull a swallow clone and use silver-searcher.
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<tilpner> Which is highly inconvenient if you want to search (many, ideally all) public configurations
<tilpner> But yeah, while it doesn't work for each individual nur-packages repo, Hound could work well for nur-combined
<tilpner> It would only add module and lib search though, don't think it's worth it
<tilpner> Did you make that nur-search github.io site, Mic92?
<Mic92> tilpner: yeah. I just hacked something quickly together and it does not even update itself automatically.
<{^_^}> NUR#83 (by Mic92, 10 weeks ago, open): Improve design of NUR search
<tilpner> Oh. I like it, but automatic updates are more important than good looks :/
<tilpner> I don't think it's ugly
<Mic92> that's because I did not designed it myself :0
<Mic92> But since NUR is growing nicely I should tackle the updates sooner or later.
* makefu is still looking for people eager to design for OSS the same way as people code
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<Mic92> makefu: I think I heard a podcast about that. A project with the goal to bring designers and coders together.
<Mic92> There is a culture difference between both worlds though.
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<makefu> i think exactly that is the biggest problem
<makefu> Frage nicht, was mozilla für dich tun kann, frage was du für mozilla tun kannst!
<Mic92> andi-: wäre das was für nix-review-web? https://github.com/spotify/luigi
<Mic92> why did switch languages?
<Mic92> *did I
<andi-> Mic92: maybe, could be usefull... SO far I am just using file based task queue with a light wrapper around the remotes.. Work pretty well for me. No additional infra required.
<Mic92> andi-: how do you log stuff then?
<andi-> it stores log on /tmp on the target servers
<andi-> you can re-attach the log tail with '-t' you can list all pending, running, finsihed jobs, …