On Thu, 2014-05-15 at 10:55 +0200, Gergely Nagy wrote: > Thorsten Glaser <t...@debian.org> writes:
> > Integration of some components at the cost of disabling the freedom > > of users to choose a different free component that also does the job, > > and at the cost of removing some users' use cases: no. That is not > > the job of a "Univeral OS". So-called Enterprise distributions can > > do that, sure. Downstreams and pure blends, too. But not Debian. Agreed! > We have a default, that's what Debian is integrating to. You want to > change the default, that's what downstreams are for. You have the > freedom to change whichever component you want, if you find people to do > the neccessary work. Trying to support N+1 options and integrating them > *all* places a huge burden on every single maintainer, a burden you do > not want, nor need. The problem (for me) is not the default init system, the problem is that init system is changed without a debconf prompt, in my case by installing network-manager. And NM can be used outside the gnome environment as well as other gnome components. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1400145718.10012.50.ca...@g3620.my.own.domain