Il 14 dicembre 2017 15:33:36 CET, Roland Kammerer <roland.kamme...@linbit.com> 
ha scritto:
>On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 03:03:22PM +0100, Roberto Resoli wrote:
...
>> I will try to resume in the proposed patch to README.md my findings,
>> while waiting for rc2.
>
>As I already wrote, we don't want to maintain that information for all
>and every distribution. For example there are ones out there that don't
>have dh-systemd, so that would be the first extra-rule. If it is there,
>people expect it works and is up to date. And there are *many*
>exceptions. Believe me, I wrote (parts)/know our build system. It does
>not make it easier to have a very minimal version in the README.md that
>worked for your use case. It will never be complete, it will outdate.
>Sorry, but don't expect me to merge that. And without speaking for the
>others in the team, don't expect anyone from us to merge that.

Ok, I agree. My intent was not to create a sort of "copy and paste" guide to 
follow blindly, but just some hint for persons like me, having some experience 
and just to avoid them wasting time in trial and errors.

README.md is there just for that, in most cases, and not for providing an 
exaustive guide.

>Write a blog post, maintain a wiki, fork the users-guide, whatever fits
>you, but I don't won't that. Not in the users-guide, not in the project
>sources.

Mmm. I will wait an answer to what I wrote before. In absence, I will not waste 
my time furtherly (this list is a sort of documentation anyway).

Bye,
rob

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