Dear folks,

I wise man once told me, years ago, that he had unsubscribed from
debian-devel because of all the noise.  I had thought that rather odd at
the time, but have come to appreciate it since.

Like many, I have my opinion in the init system (my choice: sysvinit -
it ain't broke, and I already understand it).

However.  At the end of the day, does anybody really think Jessie will
be released being unable to boot?  Unable to shut down?  Unable to log
people in?

No.  That won't happen.  It wasn't ever going to happen.  No matter
which of the init systems was used.

I see no reason we are spending more time talking about this than making
Jessie ready to release.

This is a decision that most users will never see.

I've been a DD since the 90s, and in my time I remember transitions and
decisions involving:

  * a.out to ELF
  * libc5 to libc6
  * different forks of GCC
  * GFDL disposition
  * different forks of X
  * different forks of cdrecord
  * default desktop
  * default editor

And yet, I cannot remember one that had a worse talk-to-utility ratio
than this one.

I can go on deleting threads all day long.  I would encourage more of
you to do the same.

Because, at the end of the day, it doesn't really matter all that much. 
It's just a default.



And Jessie will still boot.


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