Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-09 Thread Ian Jackson
Ian Jackson writes ("Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR"): > Mo Zhou writes ("difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR"): > > I went through the options in the init-system-GR[1] but I feel difficult > > to tell the subtle d

Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-07 Thread Ian Jackson
Mo Zhou writes ("difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR"): > I went through the options in the init-system-GR[1] but I feel difficult > to tell the subtle differences between the options. I'd like to ask for > some hints here. I have written a blog posting ab

Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-07 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello, On Sat 07 Dec 2019 at 07:44AM +00, Mo Zhou wrote: > I went through the options in the init-system-GR[1] but I feel difficult > to tell the subtle differences between the options. I'd like to ask for > some hints here. > > Option F is distince from the others as it clearly emphasizes

Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-07 Thread Shengjing Zhu
On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 3:45 PM Mo Zhou wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I went through the options in the init-system-GR[1] but I feel difficult > to tell the subtle differences between the options. I'd like to ask for > some hints here. > I asked on IRC this morning too. Someone pointed me the LWN

Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-07 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Dec 07, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote: > > They go from more systemd support to less systemd support in that order, > > and there are actually big practical differences. > > But I need to be clear: only choices 1 (B) and 2 (A) will allow Debian > > to progress like the other major distributions

Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-07 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Dec 07, Martin Steigerwald wrote: > I think you crossed the line between explaining the options and… trying > to influence the choice of someone else by stating your opinion as a > fact. I have no doubts that my fellow debian developers know who I am and can put my words in the correct

Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-07 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Marco d'Itri - 07.12.19, 11:45:36 CET: > On Dec 07, Mo Zhou wrote: > > The rest options, i.e. B A D H G, look nearly the same to me: > > "first tier support for systemd, second tier for others" > > > > The only difference I noted is the bug severity for non-systemd > > support. > > > > In

Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-07 Thread Andrey Rahmatullin
On Sat, Dec 07, 2019 at 11:45:36AM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote: > > The rest options, i.e. B A D H G, look nearly the same to me: > > "first tier support for systemd, second tier for others" > > The only difference I noted is the bug severity for non-systemd support. > > > > In which way(s) are

Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-07 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Dec 07, Mo Zhou wrote: > The rest options, i.e. B A D H G, look nearly the same to me: > "first tier support for systemd, second tier for others" > The only difference I noted is the bug severity for non-systemd support. > > In which way(s) are options (B, A, D, H, G) different from each

Re: difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-07 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Hi Mo, Quoting Mo Zhou (2019-12-07 08:44:47) > I went through the options in the init-system-GR[1] but I feel > difficult to tell the subtle differences between the options. I'd like > to ask for some hints here. > > Option F is distince from the others as it clearly emphasizes "deeper >

difficulty in understanding options in init-system-GR

2019-12-06 Thread Mo Zhou
Hi folks, I went through the options in the init-system-GR[1] but I feel difficult to tell the subtle differences between the options. I'd like to ask for some hints here. Option F is distince from the others as it clearly emphasizes "deeper systemd integration". Option E puts equal weights to