Hi! Just for the record (and I might be wrong with this information, because I don't have it from a "official" Gentoo source): I heard from a Gentoo dev that they will switch from OpenRC to systemd, and find the possibility very funny that Gentoo switches to systemd from OpenRC and Debian switches to OpenRC from init. :-) So, it looks like Gentoo devs see value in systemd so they're consider dropping OpenRC for systemd.
About the general issue: I think whoever wants to work on stuff should be able to work on it, so having OpenRC packages is not really a bad thing. So, if someone wants to do it, just do it :-) For making OpenRC default I have an other opinion: I consider systemd superior and I think making OpenRC default is just the wrong way. And I very well think we can fully support systemd and kfreebsd. I already build my packages with systemd(-logind) support in experimental and use ConsoleKit for non-Linux ports, which works exttremely well. With the new init-script-from-systemd generator, using sysvinit on non-Linux systems should also be possible, although the non-Linux porters might need to write some additional initscripts for more complicated daemons, but this should be possible to do. (It's an effort, sure, but it's worth it and a good compromise) So, I don't really see any problem anymore with systemd support. And I also have to agree with many points Josselin made (although I usually disagree with him quite often) - Choice in core infrastructure is not worth the effort just to have a choice. (This argument doesn't count for desktop components, of course) - Instead, we at Debian should provide a technically excellent OS, not a thing with many half-supported choices. Just my 2ct. Cheers, Matthias 2012/9/2 Josselin Mouette <josselin.moue...@ens-lyon.org>: > Le samedi 01 septembre 2012 à 12:28 +0800, Thomas Goirand a écrit : >> It goes from a more manageable code (for some parts, the same >> feature as in systemd, but with a code that is 5 times smaller), > > Code size is a compelling argument only with the same set of features. > Which is not the case. > >> to the fact that it may work with something else than Linux, >> or the fact that it supports also mdev. > > Supporting mdev is not a feature. Please tell us about what features you > intend to bring with that. > > -- > Josselin Mouette /\./\ > pouet > pouet > « Sans puissance, la maîtrise n'est rien. » > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1346578639.12827.2.camel@tomoe > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caknhny8z_gawtqpzf_da7fkhosyy1yewpovh62srjwzx-wp...@mail.gmail.com