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@@ -3134,7 +3134,6 @@ also result from derivation builds, can be available as substitutes.
@node Official Substitute Server
@subsection Official Substitute Server
-@cindex hydra
@cindex build farm
The @code{@value{SUBSTITUTE-SERVER}} server is a front-end to an official build farm
that builds packages from Guix continuously for some
@@ -3186,12 +3185,6 @@ Then, you can run something like this:
# guix archive --authorize < @var{prefix}/share/guix/@value{SUBSTITUTE-SERVER}.pub
@end example
-@quotation Note
-Similarly, the @file{hydra.gnu.org.pub} file contains the public key
-of an independent build farm also run by the project, reachable at
-@indicateurl{https://mirror.hydra.gnu.org}.
-@end quotation
-
Once this is in place, the output of a command like @code{guix build}
should change from something like:
@@ -9611,7 +9604,7 @@ their store with others, who can then use it as a substitute server
When @command{guix publish} runs, it spawns an HTTP server which allows
anyone with network access to obtain substitutes from it. This means
that any machine running Guix can also act as if it were a build farm,
-since the HTTP interface is compatible with Hydra, the software behind
+since the HTTP interface is compatible with Cuirass, the software behind
the @code{@value{SUBSTITUTE-SERVER}} build farm.
For security, each substitute is signed, allowing recipients to check