Roger Leigh - 21.11.18, 13:17: > Lastly, regarding the comments about Devuan "disenfranchising" itself > from Debian to not be "in the back seat". I take the point, but the > practical reality is that Debian is so huge not even a company with > many dozens of employees like Canonical could manage that feat. It's > simply impractical. If Devuan continues as a derivative by > maintaining a modified set of core packages to meet specific goals, > it would seem that it's meeting it's core objectives, and that's no > bad thing. It's realistic, and manageable.
The aim for Debian Buster is to have new installation with usr merged. I did not read of plans to migrate existing installations during upgrade. But there is still a discussion whether going for merged usr so shortly before release freeze actually really makes sense. See mailing list debian-devel. Thanks, -- Martin _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng