Damian Ivanov wrote:
I guess we're at a breakpoint here in the discussion. You say people are wrong. I say you are.
No, I said his claiming that systemd wasn't monolithic because it was 60 pieces of interlocking software that nothing else could tie into was incorrect. You could disagree with that, but I could add a further comparison with MS's OS being monolithic except where other pieces of software can be inserted as replacements. The parts that work together and exclude any others are 1 monolithic mass. That is nothing about people. As for the statement for the writer, I can back them up with the authors quotes. Can you show me anything that shows him working with other software groups? Do you disagree with the sentiment of antipathy that is held by his followers to anyone who disagrees with his methodology of not supporting alternatives and actively cutting them off? Again, none of this was about people, but specific actions. You can argue against their truthfulness, or not. But by being unable to argue against their truthfulness and only degenerating to calling me "wrong" only lends credence to that my statements are not readily or easily refutable as you know that I can backup my assessment of his abilities to work with others by his own actions and opinions which he readily share. Trying to make this personal is a tactic of his supporters who want to ignore decades of what has passed for good software design. As an example of a hot headed personality that has managed to put together a team to build their project, I might suggest linus. Others might be Larry Wall, or Jeremy Allison. There are many other examples of people who don't operate software projects the way Poettering does, who seem to be intent on creating a his walled garden. I do note, though, that he claims it is SuSE's* fault for not supporting boot without initrd and separate /usr. That those issues continue to be misrepresented and supported as "the only way" in this forum don't reflect well on his supporters. *-not systemd's but any given distro's "choice" to exclude alternatives. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org