Re: Debian and init freedom (logging freedom?)

2019-12-25 Thread fungal-net
Jonathan de Boyne Pollard:
> fungal-net:
> 
>> While upgrading my antiX-sid (Debian) with s6 and 66 installed today
>>
> … the system enforced Debian policy on you, which you had violated by
> using UIDs less than 100 for your private "log" and "s6log" accounts. 
> Debian Policy §9.2.2 reserves UIDs less than 100 to Debian, for global
> assignment.
> 
> *
> https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-opersys.html#uid-and-gid-classes
> 
> Observe in contrast that the nosh toolset employs UIDs in the ordinary
> dynamic range for log accounts.

I plead guilty, I am a common Debian violator and I deserve to be
sentenced as the Debian house of elders decides.  They should add my
case to their ballot and vote for my sentence.

 jahoba ..jahoba ... jahobaa 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffwFXGPRDu4


Re: Debian and init freedom (logging freedom?)

2019-12-24 Thread Jonathan de Boyne Pollard

fungal-net:


While upgrading my antiX-sid (Debian) with s6 and 66 installed today

… the system enforced Debian policy on you, which you had violated by 
using UIDs less than 100 for your private "log" and "s6log" accounts.  
Debian Policy §9.2.2 reserves UIDs less than 100 to Debian, for global 
assignment.


* 
https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-opersys.html#uid-and-gid-classes


Observe in contrast that the nosh toolset employs UIDs in the ordinary 
dynamic range for log accounts.