I am a lurker on this list. I am a long time FreeBSD user and almost as long a Debian GNU/Linux user. I have been using Ubuntu Gnome as my primary desktop system for development for some years but before the 18.04 release of Ubuntu I will have migrated almost all my servers, desktops and laptops to FreeBSD. For those applications that I need Linux, I use Alpine Linux now. I am a heavy user of Ansible and it works well with both FreeBSD and Alpine.
The Debian packaging system is no longer as important as it was to me. It does not present a sufficiently compelling reason to stay with an OS that uses systemd. I don't like systemd and I don't need to justify my reasons for not liking it. I had hoped that Debian/kFreeBSD may have been a good long term alternative for me, but I don't think that there is sufficient community interest in it. I spent some time testing Devuan and wish them a lot of luck for the future. They need to recognise that a proper divorce from Debian is necessary. My opinion is that Debian packaging appears to be increasingly developing a systemd bias and any non-systemd Debian derivative has a long uphill struggle ahead. I choose to take a less stressful path, If I wanted to scream in frustration at my computers I would use Windows. I don't need or want systemd so FreeBSD has become my primary OS of choice. I am happy again. -Vince- On 01/11/17 16:47, Jeff Epler wrote: > Like many, I came to Debian GNU/kFreeBSD when it was a way I could get > Debian and ZFS together. > > Early on I contributed some patches (improved thread debugging in gdb, > and a working valgrind port being the two that I recall offhand in which > I had a great deal of pride at the time) which unfortunately have > languished on bugs.debian.org. > > At this point, I am making plans to transition the data and services on > my lone kfreebsd machine to a fresh GNU/Linux install on new hardware. > > I really appreciate all the time that people have willingly spent on > the kfreebsd port, it has served me well. But in my case it is clear > that it is a closing chapter in my life as a Debian user and sometime > contributor. > > All the best, > Jeff >
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