Hi, > Le lundi 17 novembre 2014 à 11:15 -0800, Don Armstrong a écrit : >> §6.3.6 does not prevent the CTTE from being presented an issue early. It >> stops the CTTE from deciding an issue before a consensus approach has >> been attempted. In this particular case, I felt that a consensus >> approach had been attempted when this issue came up for a vote. This >> particular bug has been open since May, and was discussed at length. > > There have been discussions, specifically on the debian-ctte mailing > lists, about upgrading to systemd only if the system is not at risk of > breaking sysadmin changes (inittab, custom init scripts).
I do not see why this issue even had to be discussed. It looks obvious to me that a package should avoid changing or breakign anything outside it if it is not necessary. The CTTE's decision therefore is the only reasonable one, and I wonder why realising this needed the CTTE. That said, good job, technical committee, for saving users from touching a running system :)! Cheers, Nik
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