On 29/09/17 09:01, Bardot Jérôme wrote: > Le 28/09/2017 à 13:41, Arnt Karlsen a écrit : >> On Thu, 28 Sep 2017 09:40:54 +0200, Bardot wrote in message >> <a02d0b5e-22cf-2c58-e8d1-3ce8ddfc7...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Le 27/09/2017 à 18:24, Edward Bartolo a écrit : >>>> Quote: "Yes, we do want them, because we want enough users of Gnome >>>> here so we can tell the Gnome project to make systemd conditional in >>>> their source tree, and to accept the patches we (and others) will >>>> send upstream." >>> If the work is done i don't know why they not accept it. >> ..could easily be politics: "Systemd und ordning muss sein!" >> >>>> Pushing systemd down Gnome users' throats is part of their marketing >>>> strategy. How are you going to convince the Gnome developers not to >>>> use anything to that helps them attain their goals? Is it enough to >>>> state the already stated about systemd and its adoption? I am afraid >>>> the developers are too enthusiastic about systemd's new ways to >>>> accept the olden ways. >>> There is a few number of young developper aware of this. >>> Me for example. But it's not easy to create a company and >>> take time for not remunerate work on free software. >> ..true, especially when "upstream hates you", or when >> everyone believes "it's not worth the while nor effort." >> > I know several sys admin whom migrate to devuan the last past weeks > because their prod server bug cause of systemd. > > I show several messages from twitter like "f%ck you systemd" the last is > because restart won't work because of dbus. > > I hope a day debian people woke up. > > The last step for me before migrate is devuan catch up last debian testing. > > Do you or something else know if some companies need dev work on free > software ? > > Because i will be available soon. > > How many people currently work on devuan ? > that depends very much on what you mean by "work on"
It could range from a handful of active devs doing packaging to hundreds of contributors... -- Daniel Reurich Centurion Computer Technology (2005) Ltd. 021 797 722 _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng