On Sunday 2012-11-18 05:43, Linda Walsh wrote:
Jan Engelhardt wrote
For everybody that is unhappy - just go to OpenBSD! NO systemd, NO journalctl, GOOD OL inetd, and BEST of all - it's FREE of evil initrds!
Third -- why does everyone assume that one should leave when one doesn't like some 5% of something. Isn't it alot more productive to work to change the 5%?
I have not seen a whole lot of work done on non-initrd support yet.
Those in charge would like us to believe they are omnipotent and their decisions are final
All decisions are final until a better one comes along. Even the legal systems of real-world countries offer possibilities to re-open cases, same in the distro business.
In fact, if they were secure [sic], they'd want us to stay to build user-base numbers.
It is NOT about attracting users; that is at best a side effect. It is about creating a system that we like ourselves. And to do that, people work on specific areas they are interested in. sysvinit has not seen a lot of this interest, and non-initrd has even less so far.
So maybe if I keep asking 'why' it's necessary to move all the files that were moved from /bin, /sbin-> /usr/{s,}bin
So that they become shareable, but you do not seem to want to understand that just yet. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org