Originally posted by Delgarde
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Debian Init System Discussion Is Still Unsettled
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Originally posted by Ouroboros View PostOnly about two of them are actually going over the technical details, while one clearly showed that he's only backing upstart because of Ubuntu and nothing else.
I'm glad that I switched my Debian systems to Fedora after Fedora 20 was released.
I'm glad I don't use you as a hosting company, LOL.
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Originally posted by intellivision View PostSo you switch your stable distro choice to... an unstable system choice?
I'm glad I don't use you as a hosting company, LOL.
by running fedora not only you get damn stable distro even though it publicizes it self as bleeding edge, you also get a preview into things to come in rh world. same reason as damn lot of ppl end up running debian sid, stable simply comes too late for some needs. but, unlike sid, fedora is actually stabilized bleeding edge for every release.
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Originally posted by Delgarde View PostOh yes, and that's one of the things they're arguing about, over whether their decision should follow the usual rules over what size majority is needed for a GR to overturn it...
Another crazy thing is, that instead of breaking the complex questions down into simple simple questions, resolving one problem at a time like chairman Bdale suggested, they now have an extremely complicated ballot, wide open for different interpretations.
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Originally posted by felipe View PostI remember when ArchLinux had introduced systemd, they lose 30% of usersGood Luck
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New questions from the latest Debian ballot:
1) Are you sure that you are not sure that you don't want to Debian not to switch to systemd?
2) Do you think it will not be good to not switch from sysvinit to something other than upstart?
3) Did you considered to switch or not to switch from sysvinit to sysvainit before switching to initng?
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I wonder when they will choose new init.
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Originally posted by justmy2cents View Postby running fedora not only you get damn stable distro even though it publicizes it self as bleeding edge, you also get a preview into things to come in rh world. same reason as damn lot of ppl end up running debian sid, stable simply comes too late for some needs. but, unlike sid, fedora is actually stabilized bleeding edge for every release.
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