Patrick Shanahan wrote:
This is becoming a *government/politics* issue. Have we reached the point of "leaership by committee"?
No, we have no leadership at all.
At some point, *someone* must be empowered to make rational decisions as the world will wait for no-one and we *will* be left in the lurch.
+1
I *trust* those with knowledge to make intelligent decisions about my software platform the same as I trust my doctor/lawyer/financier/... When I find that the trust is not warranted, I *will* make changes.
This is different though - you and I are acting as community members, not as a patient or client who have come to seek advice.
I will say that from the "discussion" here that I feel (I have sufficient lack of expertise to do other than "feel") systemd is the future.
I agree, but the discussion (as I see it) has been more about whether to push it into to being the default when it being the default is not really needed nor warranted. (as far as the facts have been presented to us). My position is to push back until our integration or systemd has received sufficient testing. It is _easy_ to test and measure for anyone who boots regularly. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (25.6°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org