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  • AdamW
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    Originally posted by pingufunkybeat View Post
    Uses glibc, which means CLA.

    Time to pick something else, funky.
    Did you actually check this, or did you just assume your silly troll was at least _technically_ accurate?

    Most C code, especially high level GUI apps, doesn't specify a particular C library. So far as I can make out, neither systemd nor GNOME nor anything else mentioned in this article has a specific requirement for the glibc C library.

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  • numasan
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    Originally posted by pingufunkybeat View Post
    They actively build on software which requires copyright assignment to a third party and whose license can change at any time.

    Just like KDE.
    Eh... what? Do you mean GNU? So you think the Free Software Foundation would make all their software proprietary?

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  • pingufunkybeat
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    Originally posted by Honton View Post
    What do I care anyway? You are off topic because Gnome and systemd is actively opposed to CLA.
    They actively build on software which requires copyright assignment to a third party and whose license can change at any time.

    Just like KDE.

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  • pingufunkybeat
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    Originally posted by Honton View Post
    Too bad you failed to differ between CA and CLA.
    Even worse for you.

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  • pingufunkybeat
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    Originally posted by Honton View Post
    How nice. Systemd is only optional for Gnome, but stuff like this makes the choice much easier.
    Uses glibc, which means CLA.

    Time to pick something else, funky.

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  • phoronix
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    GNOME Gets A Log Viewer For Systemd's Journal

    Phoronix: GNOME Gets A Log Viewer For Systemd's Journal

    There's a new GNOME application that experienced its first release this morning: GNOME Logs. While there's a lot of work left on the project, GNOME Logs is to serve as a centralized log viewer for the systemd journal on the GNOME desktop...

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