doc: Mention Guix Home in “Getting Started”.
* doc/guix.texi (Getting Started): Mention Guix Home. (Home Configuration): Remove “still under development” note.
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that will come in handy as you become more familiar with Guix. If you
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are a developer, @pxref{Development} for additional tools. And if
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you're curious, @pxref{Features}, to peek under the hood.
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You can also manage the configuration of your entire @dfn{home
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environment}---your user ``dot files'', services, and packages---using
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Guix Home. @xref{Home Configuration}, to learn more about it!
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@end quotation
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Once you've installed a set of packages, you will want to periodically
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@c Maybe later, it will be possible to make home configuration a part of
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@c system configuration to make everything managed by guix system.
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@quotation Note
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The functionality described in this section is still under development
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and is subject to change. Get in touch with us on
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@email{guix-devel@@gnu.org}!
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@end quotation
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The user's home environment usually consists of three basic parts:
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software, configuration, and state. Software in mainstream distros are
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usually installed system-wide, but with GNU Guix most software packages
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