Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> escribió:

On Tue, 05 May 2015 16:50:13 +0200
Anto <arya...@chello.at> wrote:

In my view, the decision to use systemd as the default init of Debian
forces the locked-in of massive number of packages into systemd. That
is the main problem which leads to the birth of Devuan. They then
provide workarounds for people who want to use other init systems,
e.g. shim, etc., to be able to use the whole systemd base distro.

Cheers,

Anto

As a guy involved in the Debian-User systemd wars, and an early
resident of the Modular-Debian and Dng lists, what Anto says is how I
remember things. We were going for sans-systemd, not systemd optional.

Hi Steve:

We are going sans-systemd for Jessie, to be able to give our users true freedom at some point. Debian gives no freedom since systemd is imposed (forget chatter about the meaning of "default" and headless machines).

It was clearly said before: our main points are freedom and choice. And yes, this includes freedom to choose the worst ever init system dinosaur out there.

Why do we, then, remove systemd?

Because it is so intrincately depended on by the core of a Debian system that we can not simply "get Debian and remove the systemd bits". We owe our users a truly systemd-free system, and that's why we are here, but we do not owe them a systemd-forbidding system.

We are building a distribution, and as such we make decisions and set defaults. But the user is in the wheel, not us. There is where Debian failed us.

Do I want systemd in my boxes? For sure not, but I still want to be free to choose "yes" inside Devuan, exactly the same I'm free to shout some political views on the street. It's a matter of freedom, not a matter of forbidding. Devuan gives me the choice, and I will chose "No systemd, thanks".

As a resume: If you want a systemd-free system, Devuan is your distribution, and will always be. But if you want a system designed to be unable to run systemd, please leave us. This is not the place for such an anti-freedom POV.

To the service files removal point: don't be the Inquisition. It just gives extra work for no gain. Keeping the files off means keeping a constant patch, whose work will be better invested in actually removing dependencies on systemd in other packages, testing the distribution, building sane environments, etc.

Regards

Noel
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