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I wish to propose the following general resolution, and hereby call for seconds. I don't think further lengthy discussion of the issues is likely to be productive, and therefore hope we can bring this swiftly to a vote so that the project can state its mind on this important issue. The substantive text is that which was drafted for the purposes of the technical committee's vote (where they decided not to pass a resolution on the subject). Regards, Matthew ** Begin Proposal ** 0. Rationale Debian has decided (via the technical committee) to change its default init system for the next release. The technical committee decided not to decide about the question of "coupling" i.e. whether other packages in Debian may depend on a particular init system. This GR seeks to preserve the freedom of our users now to select an init system of their choice, and the project's freedom to select a different init system in the future. It will avoid Debian becoming accidentally locked in to a particular init system (for example, because so much unrelated software has ended up depending on a particular init system that the burden of effort required to change init system becomes too great). A number of init systems exist, and it is clear that there is not yet broad consensus as to what the best init system might look like. This GR does not make any comment on the relative merits of different init systems; the technical committee has decided upon the default init system for Linux for jessie. 1. Exercise of the TC's power to set policy For jessie and later releases, the TC's power to set technical policy (Constitution 6.1.1) is exercised as follows: 2. Loose coupling of init systems In general, software may not require a specific init system to be pid 1. The exceptions to this are as follows: * alternative init system implementations * special-use packages such as managers for init systems * cooperating groups of packages intended for use with specific init systems provided that these are not themselves required by other software whose main purpose is not the operation of a specific init system. Degraded operation with some init systems is tolerable, so long as the degradation is no worse than what the Debian project would consider a tolerable (non-RC) bug even if it were affecting all users. So the lack of support for a particular init system does not excuse a bug nor reduce its severity; but conversely, nor is a bug more serious simply because it is an incompatibility of some software with some init system(s). Maintainers are encouraged to accept technically sound patches to enable improved interoperation with various init systems. 3. Notes and rubric This resolution is a Position Statement about Issues of the Day (Constitution 4.1.5), triggering the General Resolution override clause in the TC's resolution of the 11th of February. The TC's decision on the default init system for Linux in jessie stands undisturbed. However, the TC resolution is altered to add the additional text in sections (1) and (2) above. ** End Proposal ** -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.9 <http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/> iQIVAwUBUxEfVhL00hyPamPIAQiO5RAArxBpu4ODM98hhqvV2u/KOQxMyWtD3pGf gUXyf8solvuM0E7MTveLrwjr5NveeL7wSgspoRUdWapGqIYWFclj92tgUs4E3sP8 seuf/2h2CjZDbWEAebZ3jMCmgD+eBSAX5BXVm6sF0pRLrpdHX/qB4Ppvv7LHClc2 qj57MT2iju1WXQO9DvSx9JQCceozJcTxcKRSNr4oXnvRi5gmSKdhpRjzGo0TOsDZ 3etc7W8/nMD2oKplat9pU7ejezU80z35/nnPrx9JgRQrQ+r8pL4pYt2L2N43qM+b AEaFwrz6lDudoGr6YlFMrm2QWEzeo+tF2/it5+5RrQCXSUAq1B10AU8Bjpo1y0wc 2EjMSDVldQch+n+OlzQt2EvCXxl4dGNHAWWtkmAXISvgNaycRJeogDTwFxfQVRuw tIeQNSXrBaHU5id4il/LjWc3X8MTmgwlxGM5lOFIac2ozWTi7dJDrg/1YqmngNwt fXFRsyDbWcosaQQyMsnfO+CTILT8qzTc2W6IRo0hoR8Od5T4ivVD4SvNDd5Xi2eK +C8Vo6Mbyh89+Fj1yEiNUfKGrEcZCDVopcF/Y5k5x/XIt2+Kc18ELQOn2XZV8PnR D47rMjs53E7B8gJSwnrTiiKo5NzjOE84ranr7dO6elGG9JPdZ3yOjDEsUeUj6+ko ucVLwJaLR30= =J+/m -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-vote-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/21265.8061.763642.6...@aragorn.weathertop.principate.org.uk