On 20 October 2014 21:14, Joey Hess <jo...@debian.org> wrote: > Luca Falavigna wrote: >> 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. > > The tech committe made a separate ruling on this question, and decided: > For the record, the TC expects maintainers to continue to support > the multiple available init systems in Debian. That includes > merging reasonable contributions, and not reverting existing > support without a compelling reason. > http://bugs.debian.org/746715
That is actually a slightly different issue. In bug #746715 "supporting an init system" meant providing an init script to launch your service with that init system (or changing some return codes in the existing init script). It is assumed, that with a proper init script any service would work with any init system. In the context of this GR "supporting an init system" means being able to start the service at all if this init system is running as PID 1. This is a completely new problem created upstream. The fact that upstream created the problem also provides a "compelling reason" not to support any other init systems. And that is "coupling" - an actual, real dependency on an init system not just being installed, but also running as PID 1. Even if TC decision were expressed as binding, it would not ban/prevent such coupling. Ians proposal, however, would explicitly make such coupling a bug and would directly determine severity of that bug to "grave" if the package is completely unusable for users of alternative init systems. -- Best regards, Aigars Mahinovs mailto:aigar...@debian.org #--------------------------------------------------------------# | .''`. Debian GNU/Linux (http://www.debian.org) | | : :' : Latvian Open Source Assoc. (http://www.laka.lv) | | `. `' Linux Administration and Free Software Consulting | | `- (http://www.aiteki.com) | #--------------------------------------------------------------# -- 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/CABpYwDWNV5-xZ20N6XcWqVm4S-m5fPis=gbjcd+sswl+w3t...@mail.gmail.com