Hi,
I really didn't want to write again in this thread (we did write too
much already, and the wiki should be the only medium to write about this
now...), though I can't just let John Paul Adrian Glaubitz write false
statements this way, and the wiki isn't a good medium for debunking
things that c
Marko Randjelovic writes:
> Additional arguments in favor of sysvinit:
[...]
Hi Marko,
The pro-sysvinit page on https://wiki.debian.org/Debate/initsystem
currently doesn't even a maintainer, and at least some members of the
tech committee have said that they'll make their decision mostly based
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On 11/08/2013 02:54 PM, Marko Randjelovic wrote:
> Additional arguments in favor of sysvinit:
>
> * systemd and upstart lead to vendor lock-in; it will be complicated
> later to return back or change to third option, as well to change from
> first to second option
Exactly what vendor would we be
Additional arguments in favor of sysvinit:
* systemd and upstart lead to vendor lock-in; it will be complicated
later to return back or change to third option, as well to change from
first to second option
* I don't have a feeling that configuration can be very simpler than
shell scripts; there a
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