
On 01/16/2013 09:33 PM, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
Don't you see how bad the design of that software is?
No,
No? So having systemd as a one unmaintenable monolithic block comprising misc irrelevant pieces of code like udev, pm-utils, xinet, etc is just fine? First class university student wouldn't do that. (Well they would, but see what I mean? They did not even know what pm-utils were doing before they shot them completely.)
the only thing I see is old-beards complaining and whinning when things change.
Hehe, not at all. I bet I was the first one to use systemd in opensuse regularly. What I do is complaining and whining here, yes, but not when things change, but when they *break* on a regular basis.
Linus can use of enforce whatever rules he wants , flame an insult everybody, I dont want to be part of that culture and mindset.
You could not choose a worst example than LKML to make your point.
Do not take the words he uses in that email. I don't like that kind of insultation either. Take the point instead. The point is that we do not break stuff. And if we do, we fix ourselves or revert if fixing is infeasible. That's the point. -- js suse labs -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org