Distributors ponder a systemd change
Distributors ponder a systemd change
Posted Jun 9, 2016 9:33 UTC (Thu) by Seegras (guest, #20463)In reply to: Distributors ponder a systemd change by rengolin
Parent article: Distributors ponder a systemd change
And this means, if you want to change the default there, to PROVIDE A FUCKING FIX for afflicted programs such as nohup, screen and tmux. Even if it's your forked version of it, and furthermore ANNOUNCE IN ADVANCE to your (biggest) downstreams when you're changing the default.
I can see the reasoning behind what systemd did. But I absolutely object the way they did and communicated it.
Posted Jun 9, 2016 14:10 UTC (Thu)
by johannbg (guest, #65743)
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And with regards to announcements it's expected that a downstream package maintainer(s) are in good relation with upstream ( which all the major distribution Arch/CoreOS/Debian/Fedora/Gentoo/OpenSuse/Ubuntu etc are with systemd ) and follow upstream changes closely ( which they do ) to be prepared for changes like these ( which they where ) and start dialogs with downstream community should they feel necessary to do so ( which is far as I know all of them did, some before the official release of systemd 230 version, others after ).
So the question here is how come you missed that discussion in your community ( which usually indicates people that miss such discussions aren't active contributes in their communities or part of it at all as in just end users ) .
Posted Jun 9, 2016 18:59 UTC (Thu)
by flussence (guest, #85566)
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Distributors ponder a systemd change
Distributors ponder a systemd change