Matthias Urlichs wrote:
Hi,
Miles Fidelman:
Personally, I think Ian's statement is spot on. [...]
The stream of negative reactions is even
more revealing of the state to which the community has devolved.
Ah. In other words, basically, denying that a conspiracy is going on is in
itself a confirmation of the conspiracy theory.
Huh? Who said anything about conspiracy or not? Personally, I see it
as arrogance, a couple of developers with an agenda and salaries behind
them,
pushing an agenda, and way to many fanboys and apologists, and way too
many people standing aside and letting a snowball roll downhill. No
conspiracy needed at all. Just the worst of human behavior coming to
the fore.
This is a large chunk of the reason why nobody "in the systemd camp" wants
to listen any more. Any real problems or concerns you might have with the
direction the systemd ecosystem is going in just get lost in the noise
anyway, so why bother?
Nah, nobody in the systemd camp was ever listening, and not enough
people called them on it. It's been a long time since any of this
discussion has been for them. It's been for those who might act to
change things.
Miles Fidelman
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