Re: Let's Stop Getting Torn Apart by Disagreement: Concerns about the Technical Committee

2017-12-28 Thread Tollef Fog Heen
]] Martin Steigerwald > Regarding Systemd/SysVInit/OpenRC this approach comes with a considerable > cost > tough as it is such a core part of the system. One cost is that a lot of > packages link against Systemd library which is part of the reason why Devuan > exists. Or that GNOME and to

Re: Let's Stop Getting Torn Apart by Disagreement: Concerns about the Technical Committee

2017-12-28 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Martin Steigerwald - 28.12.17, 13:41: > Hello. > > This is long, it may invite disagreement, but I tried my best to avoid > triggering any hurt feelings. In case you just want to be bothered with the do not want of course. I proof read the mail several times, but this still slipped through my

Re: Let's Stop Getting Torn Apart by Disagreement: Concerns about the Technical Committee

2017-12-28 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Hello. This is long, it may invite disagreement, but I tried my best to avoid triggering any hurt feelings. In case you just want to be bothered with the past even for the purpose of figuring out ways to learn from it, I invite you to just skip reading the mail. There is certainly no need to

Re: Let's Stop Getting Torn Apart by Disagreement: Concerns about the Technical Committee

2017-12-28 Thread Ian Jackson
Martin Steigerwald writes ("Re: Let's Stop Getting Torn Apart by Disagreement: Concerns about the Technical Committee"): > Any workable solution lies beyond blame, however. > Any workable solution lies beyond "I am right and you are wrong". Traditionally Debian has a very workable approach for