> >> sysvinit or another alternative. > > Barely noticeable: > > > > https://qa.debian.org/popcon-graph.php?packages=systemd-sysv+upstart+openrc+sysvinit-core+systemd-shim&show_installed=on&want_legend=on&want_ticks=on&from_date=2014-01-01&to_date=&hlght_date=&date_fmt=%25Y-%25m&beenhere=1 > > This graph only shows that systemd users tend to install popcon package > too. I don't think you can rely on this statistics to argue that > sysvinit is no longer used by users. >
Heheh... Who would have thought that the people choosing to remove sysD and install sysV would also be the ones removing popcon (and 288 others from the minimal no-tasksel install...)? I actually remove popcon because I don't want my level of insanity to impact others. :p My understanding, before the debate ever popped up in the first place, was that maintainers get to ignore (NOT close) minor bugs with non-default xyz and that they are absolutely not allowed to stand in the way of anyone willing/able to continue maintenance. It seemed pretty simple to me... As people stop using xyz, they stop supporting it, if that happens, xyz as a whole will deteriorate and eventually gave the chopping block. Nice, easy, and gradual removal by consensus. :) Maybe I missed something, but ya... the case reported looks like an incredibly excellent example of what we've agreed is a big no-no.