Of course this goes to a General Resolution
Of course this goes to a General Resolution
Posted Feb 12, 2014 17:55 UTC (Wed) by HelloWorld (guest, #56129)In reply to: Of course this goes to a General Resolution by rodgerd
Parent article: The Debian technical committee vote concludes
Now this sounds interesting. When and where did he say that?
Posted Feb 12, 2014 20:40 UTC (Wed)
by rodgerd (guest, #58896)
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"It's hard to say whether moving to these technologies would be a good thing for Slackware overall. Concerning systemd, I do like the idea of a faster boot time (obviously), but I also like controlling the startup of the system with shell scripts that are readable ... With udev being phased out in favor of systemd performing those tasks we'll have to make the decision at some point between whether we want to try to maintain udev ourselves, have systemd replace just udev's functions, or if we want the whole kit and caboodle."
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/interviews-28/int...
It's not something he's particularly enthusiastic about, but may do anyway.
Posted Feb 12, 2014 21:29 UTC (Wed)
by jspaleta (subscriber, #50639)
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The snippet concerning "replacing udev functions" is a red flag concerning the amount of misinformation he's already digested from somewhere. It's going to be extremely hard for him to make a good informed decision if he's relying on factually incorrect information.
Posted Feb 12, 2014 22:26 UTC (Wed)
by rodgerd (guest, #58896)
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Posted Feb 12, 2014 22:30 UTC (Wed)
by jspaleta (subscriber, #50639)
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-jef
Of course this goes to a General Resolution
Of course this goes to a General Resolution
Of course this goes to a General Resolution
Of course this goes to a General Resolution