k...@aspodata.se said on Sat, 13 Nov 2021 22:28:02 +0100 (CET)

>James Cloos:
>> >>>>> John Morris via Dng <dng@lists.dyne.org> writes:  
>> > So yes, it is time to eliminate /bin, /sbin and /lib.  
>> the real result shod be eliminate /usr.  
>
>Guys, please don't push unnessary changes and policies
>to the user. Let each and everyone be the master of his/her
>own systems.

Ex-actly!

>
>Just because debian wants to go that route doesn't mean 
>it has to be engraved as a policy for devuan.

If it's possible to diverge from Debian's usr merge with Devuan's given
(wo)manpower, I agree. Starting somewhere in the 00's, Debian started
making a lot of bad decisions. 

By the way, for the person who really wants the usr merge, wouldn't the
conversion from an unmerged system consist of two mass copies and a few
symlinks?

SteveT

Steve Litt 
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