On 17 October 2014 20:07, Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> wrote: > Lucas Nussbaum writes ("Re: Re-Proposal - preserve freedom of choice of init > systems"): >> If you agree that this is only a matter of general technical policy, and >> that the current state of jessie matches what you would like to see >> after your proposal, couldn't we just agree to withdraw both proposals >> now, and discuss what to do for jessie+1 later? >> >> If someone makes changes to dependencies between their packages and init >> systems that break this statu quo in jessie, you could still reintroduce >> your GR proposal during the freeze. But I think that this threat would >> be enough to maintain statu quo until we release (also, it is unlikely >> that the release team would allow such changes to be introduced during >> the freeze). >> >> What do you think? > > I can see why that is tempting. > > But this resolution is not only important within Debian, and not only > for jessie. > > It is also important feedback for upstreams, and our peer distros and > downstreams. At the moment there is a prevailing rhetoric that > systemd is inevitable and everyone will (have to) be using it.
What if (purely hypothetically) there was a public announcement from, say, release team that they consider it a RC bug if packages do not work with sysvinit as PID 1 in jessie both for stable upgrades and to maintain ability to switch init systems. And that after jessie release there will be a discussion and a GR to determine what severity such bugs would have for further Debian releases. Could that be enough to drop the current GRs? I *think* that particular statement we can all agree on. This would send a clear message to upstreams right now with another reminder later on. And it would postpone the controversial bit past the release. -- Best regards, Aigars Mahinovs mailto:aigar...@debian.org #--------------------------------------------------------------# | .''`. Debian GNU/Linux (http://www.debian.org) | | : :' : Latvian Open Source Assoc. (http://www.laka.lv) | | `. `' Linux Administration and Free Software Consulting | | `- (http://www.aiteki.com) | #--------------------------------------------------------------# -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-vote-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/CABpYwDV4tDwXUYL3q1hVdTQ+CX4=NsHKu7Mw=wt1xurqh+j...@mail.gmail.com