I'd like to make one last plea in support of sysvinit, since I see no compelling reason to rush to something else in time for jessie.
Firstly, it is already much easier to use alternative init systems since the TC discussion really got going in December. init-select makes it super easy to swap between sysvinit and systemd. There is now less reason to change the default since the user can do so him or herself. Secondly, leaving sysvinit in place makes it possible to gauge the organic adoption of the newer init systems. In the future, when it really makes sense to change the default, concrete facts like popcon numbers the number of packages providing support can be used to support the decision, rather than smells and feels. Thirdly, it lets the project evolve its own meritocratic solution. Soon enough there will be a strong desire for gnome to drop support for all other inits, and slowly over time fewer packages will support the non-winning init systems, which can eventually be fully deprecated slowly over time. It also gives the alternatives more time to "catch up". openrc was easily discarded from the discussion since the packaging was not yet complete, but that isn't really fair from a technical viewpoint. upstart has some technical issues that might improve given more time and the possibility that it may still be under consideration. Finally, it is worth considering that there is very little chance for upstart to win this particular vote. Given the 4:4 systemd:upstart split and existing statements from the 4 on the systemd side, there is very little chance that they will vote upstart high. Hence those TC members that don't want to see its default should be trying to figure out how to get 1 of the 4 to vote something else above systemd. sysvinit is probably the only option that has any possibility of getting 5 or more votes over something else. For that reason, the upstart supporters should really be campaigning sysvinit to the 4 systemd supporters. At least if sysvinit wins, that gives upstart another cycle to get in better shape, rather than being disqualified now. So, is sysvinit the status quo? Yes and no. Yes its the same init system we've seen for a long time. No, because concurrently all of the other systems are becoming usable and more viable options that are easy enough to switch to. So, for all those reasons, please vote sysvinit for jessie. Best wishes, Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-ctte-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/CANTw=mmzyeuo_ojwh-rn_cy-5shctvjocilrw59xp8kugvw...@mail.gmail.com