Debian Talks About Systemd Once Again
An anonymous reader writes: A couple of months ago the technical committee for Debian decided in favor of systemd. This is now a subject for discussion once again, and Ian Jackson says he wants a general resolution, so every developer within the Debian project can decide. After a short time, the required amount of supporters was reached, and the discussion can start once again.
I'm sorry you can't see reality. If you think you can edit a binary log without leaving any trace, go for it.
Comparing this to gziping it is just idiotic.
Everything Pottering has done, I can't stand. That can't be a coincidence.
For large sets, this will be our guide even unto death, for the LORD will work for each type of data it is applied to...
Alot of package maintainers are just doing it so they can put "developer for x years" on their CV. It's alot easier to compile packages than, say, actually program yourself.
This is how the feminists and social justice warriors got in.
They also threw actual male programmers they didn't like out, got their free software projects taken down, etc.