On Mon, 15 Sep 2014 23:48:02 +0200 Martin Steigerwald sent: > I have mixed thoughts and feelings about systemd… but on the other > hand I think discussing this further here… is… a waste of time – as > it won´t change anything.
I'm uncertain if that's correct. It certainly highlights some features and flaws and peoples preferences and even though it's often disparaged, imagine that some developers and programmers read posts on this list relevant to their work. Anyway I think that the real subject is, as others have said, the ability to choose. True freedom is having a choice, and as some have stated, the only choice they see may be to move to another operating system if Debian doesn't give them choice within it. But there is always choice. The default is not a worry. Again, if there is choice to use something else. I have never set up a Debian system allowing taskel or whatever, to select packages for me, so whatever the preferred or default. I choose my own and I always imagined, probably unrealistically, that most Debian users did likewise. Like speed signs on road corners, default is only a recommendation and shouldn't be a challenge. The user should be able to choose to ignore it, go slower or faster. Though I'm not a programmer and really know very little about Debian [as someone once said - the lifetime learning experience] imagine the installer could present a choice of systemd or sys** whatever? The wiki could point out advantages and disadvantages of both? With regard to programmer above, I have no idea how difficult it is to produce packages that will work with different choices. So I imagine that we only really need to ask the programmers to give us who wish to remain with Debian, a choice. Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *********************************************** To be on a quest is nothing more or less than to become an asker of questions. --Sam Keen *********************************************** Debian GNU/Linux - just the best way to create magic ----------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140916084636.58f70599@taogypsy