Jim Gifford wrote:
Everytime someone brings up a proposal, people blow up.
Please stop with this "everybody" and "everytime" hyperbole, Jim.
You can't make a guarantee that they won't get flamed for making a suggestion.
That, of course, depends on how sensible the suggestion is. Actually, no it doesn't. Folks *don't* get flamed on this list, as far as I can recall. What may well happen is they receive constructive criticism based on the technical merits or otherwise of their proposal. There is a big difference, IMNSHO.
If we move things to neutral parties, this would be a compromise that everyone will agree to, why not try to meet us half-way.
Because I don't think the proposed method of dealing with the rules is beneficial to the LFS book, relative to the current organisation. I've already described how the books and bootscripts are handled (and it seems most agree that the current separation works well). I don't see why udev rules need to follow a different process than the books and bootscripts.
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