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The Debian init system general resolution returns

The Debian init system general resolution returns

Posted Oct 20, 2014 22:20 UTC (Mon) by louie (guest, #3285)
In reply to: The Debian init system general resolution returns by peter-b
Parent article: The Debian init system general resolution returns

Other things you might want to point to:

* Deliberate subtle changes in widely-depended-on interfaces. (Hint: systemd is a complete replacement, not subtle replacements.)
* Monopoly power used to require distribution. (Hint: RH is powerful, but SuSE, Mageia, Tizen, etc., aren't beholden to RH in the same way Sun was beholden to MS. Quite the opposite, really - they're plausible competitors.)

The list could go on. And on.

As I said on twitter, the parent here is really hard to top for layers of wrongness per word - quite impressive, really!


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The Debian init system general resolution returns

Posted Oct 21, 2014 1:53 UTC (Tue) by zeek (guest, #99418) [Link] (1 responses)

Hows this:

* Deliberate changes in widely-depended-on interfaces.
* Monopoly(*) power used to require distribution.

(*) Redhat and its derivatives comprise more than 50% of Linux.

> As I said on twitter, the parent here is really hard to top for layers of wrongness per word - quite impressive, really!

What a weak-ass ad hominem attack! Can't argue this on its merits?

The Debian init system general resolution returns

Posted Oct 21, 2014 3:50 UTC (Tue) by louie (guest, #3285) [Link]

I apologize to everyone else for feeding the troll.

(Calling you personally a troll, by the way, is an ad hominem attack on your comments. Merely saying your earlier comments were incredibly wrong is not an ad hominem attack. But I suspect you knew that.)


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