Roman Bysh wrote:
It's time to wrap it up. This whole thread is a three year old rehash.
----- The issue won't go away until the problems with systemd are dealt with. It's like. If you really don't want to deal with it, work to change systemd to be suitable to its detractors . No one who supports system seems to be willing to touch it or push for compatibility -- to the contrary, you have monotheistic "one-way-ists" claiming that one way is the right way. and it should be one way in everything. Until people like that change their attitude or are replaced, no one wants or is allowed to work to make systemd more compatible with existing systems. To the contrary, instructions seem to be to remove compatibility options to deliberately screw people over who don't buy into one way ism. So, don't claim this is about those who haven't drunk the koolaid and how should do something. -- Change can come with -- what you and others claim is a majority -- and push for more open standards and compatibility plugin points. But I still haven't seen anyone in the systemd (MCP) camp step up and work to try to resolve these issues. Instead, efforts are put on making compatibility worse by removing options. I can't see this issue going away as long as the dominating systemdeists refuse to even try to include compatibility.
We have a lot more pressing issues for the _Factory_ mail list.
---- Oh? Seems like systemd is front and center of factory. Hasn't it absorbed OBS yet? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org