On 03/09/12 20:52, Dimstar / Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
The goal is really: let's not distract ourselves with fixing bugs for an init system we do not care for... and as long as we ship it, any bug report against it is legit; So the only practical change you are proposing is to officially make it fair play to close any bug where the problem happens when using SysInitV but not when using SystemD? You have my vote. Well, on the 'gnome side' for example that will also mean 'enabling systemd' support at full, wherever possible (which in turn means not relying on ConsoleKit in most placed, but using systemd-login and the
On Mon, 2012-09-03 at 20:45 +0100, Cristian Morales Vega wrote: likes). SystemD handles the seats anyway...
but yes, ultimately it comes down to: "SystemD is the standard for us. Bugs not reproducible in SystemD are no bugs; if you feel like, you can fix them, as long as the fix does not have any influence on the SystemD integration"
Dominique
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