> On 12 February 2014 18:24, <lati...@vcn.bc.ca> wrote: >> Hello List >> >> I was very alert for almost 14 years, thinking that someone could come >> into Debian distributions, to install some kind of backdoor; but i could >> not imagine that the backdoor has been installed little by little into >> the >> Debian people, please see, from >> https://wiki.debian.org/Debate/initsystem/systemd: >> =================================================== >> "Why Debian should default to systemd Fedora, OpenSuSE, Arch and Mageia >> have already made the choice to use systemd, and it is getting excellent >> upstream support for a growing number of packages" >> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- >> So well, debianites must do what masses do! We can not think by our >> selves >> anymore. >> >> ================================================== >> "Community Systemd is a lively project with dozens of developers from >> various companies, including Red Hat, Samsung and Intel. It integrates >> contributions from even more individual contributors: to this date, 438 >> authors, with 63 having at least 10 commits. It can also be noted that >> two >> of the Debian maintainers have commit permissions." >> -------------------------------------------------------------------- >> The companies are more important than developers, good taste; the money >> is >> more important than people! great thinking! Welcome Evil! >> ================================================== >> >> What is really happening into Debian Organization? >> Has it been taken by Companies? >> Do people who are looking for freedom should left Debian? >> Debian has been the single GNU/Linux trusted distribution for many >> years! >> > > Don't really understand your email, nothing makes sense. This must be > considered spam. > Erick.
What worry me, is that usually the decisions are taken with choices, and this time there is no choice. I administer 2 Debian servers, and what could happen using systemd by default? I am looking for a simple system that can be administered by hand. Obviously i am not an expert. The decision seems to be taken because companies are using it, but not for simplicity. Normally in Debian, users have a choice. It is why i am asking if some things have changed in Debian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/3aa567100856cb9bea447cb35586a52a.squir...@mail.vcn.bc.ca