Alessandro Selli <alessandrose...@linux.com> wrote: > If Devuan is going to have a brilliant future it is going to disenfranchise > itself from Debian. Being forever a Debian without systemd will keep it in > the backseat, vulnerable to all the odd decisions and arguable development > directions that Devuan/FD are going to take.
In the long term, Devuan is likely to slowly diverge from Debian - and hopefully will gather support from Debian devs/package maintainers fed up with the Debian shenanigans. it's even possible to foresee a time when Devuan overtakes Debian and Debian ends up as a derivative of Devuan - but a long time off I think. In the meantime, there simply are not enough Devuan devs to simply dump Debian as an upstream. At the moment, most packages available in Devuan are unmodified Debian packages - there simply is no justification for re-inventing loads of stuff that doesn't need re-inventing, it would be a waste of effort. In the meantime, the devs the Devuan project does have can tackle those packages that need work - mostly de-systemdising broken packages and making substitutes for some bits. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng