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Of course this goes to a General Resolution

Of course this goes to a General Resolution

Posted Feb 12, 2014 15:40 UTC (Wed) by jonnor (guest, #76768)
In reply to: Of course this goes to a General Resolution by jmorris42
Parent article: The Debian technical committee vote concludes

False dilemma.
The Linux kernel project has proved that despite many stakeholders using it for many different things with different concerns, one can work together to create a solution that not only works for everyone, but works pretty darn good for almost everyone. I see abolutely no reason why the same cannot be done with low-level userland in the systemd project.
And considering the breadth of contributions to it and the usecases it solves, looks like it is off to a good start.

Have you refrained from using the Linux kernel because RedHat is the or one of the major contributors?


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Of course this goes to a General Resolution

Posted Feb 14, 2014 9:54 UTC (Fri) by smurf (subscriber, #17840) [Link]

Option three: The systemd people don't just sit in their ivory tower, but actually are present at conferences and hackfests. Everybody is invited to contribute code and ideas to systemd. Problems are actually adressed, even if they happen not to be relevant for RedHat.

… which incidentally is exactly what I see happening.

So let's can the conspiracy theories already.


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