> Am Donnerstag, dem 01.02.2024 um 20:30 +0000 schrieb Attila Lendvai: > > > for an average unix user a service is a process that is running in > > the backgroud, doing stuff mostly without any user interaction. you > > can try to argue this away, but i'm afraid that this is the state of > > things. > > Which is exactly what etc-service-type does. It symlinks stuff to /etc > without user interaction.
we can spend our life honing in on a satisfying definition, but let it be enough that what is commonly understood as a service has an active component (see 'run' in my definition); i.e. it has a temporal dimension. but honestly? it felt silly to even provide a definition in my mail. we either live in a different universe, or you're just focused on justify the status quo. whichever is the case, we have reached a dead end, because essentially, this is aesthetics. but anyway, i gave my feedback, and as i don't have the authority to lobby for renaming core guix abstractions, i'm out. -- • attila lendvai • PGP: 963F 5D5F 45C7 DFCD 0A39 -- “Until you figure out that [manipulation] is going on, we're all going to be run like rats through a maze. Culture is an intelligence test, and when you pass that test you don't give a shit about culture.” — Terence McKenna (1946–2000)