Given that Friday was Autism Awareness Day, it might be worth noting
that RMS is clearly "on the spectrum" - and well known since the days he
slept in his office at MIT (my student days).
Why is it that nobody ever gives him any leeway for that?
Miles Fidelman
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the Debian
community as to who feels how about Stallman. Otherwise this is all a
based on a few loud voices shouting at each other.
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to reinstate RMS. His demonization was
unconscionable in the first place.
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iversities). Converting archives might be an
issue, or older archives could just be left as is.
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non-technical consequences of our decisions.
Well, maybe Debian keeps a low key public stance, but the community
certainly has more than it's share of politics. And not in the good sense.
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on are a combination of:
- not paying attention at all
- overtly assuming that systemd, and its cohorts, will (continue) to
support legacy init scripts
- grudging oh, I guess we should write systemd init code
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happy about the fact that
systemd enables them to do a significant part of their job a whole lot
faster and safer.
And there are tons of people who are very UNHAPPY about the fact that
systemd requires them to CHANGE how they get their job done.
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In theory
Olav Vitters wrote:
On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 09:56:33AM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
All this talk about what upstream developers will and won't do.
Seems to me that they've been writing sysvinit scripts for years;
systemd support ADDS work. It's only the GNOME developers who are
being rather
peoples opinions.
Keep on, and you will win again :-(
Actually, all the anti-systemd voices seem to be on lists related to
network operations.
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about not supporting sysvinit, to the extent of IMHO blackmail.
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, will require
significant testing, and possibly reconfiguration.
Breaking backwards compatibility is big deal.
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