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Hi all,

I advice 5, as Hurd need one lightweight solution to get some level of
run level infrastructure. Full dependence and event is very well, but
that is not very important for current develop, we should not waste
resources on that. they are very quick evolved, follow should be hard,
or I am wrong.

Current init system was well for next period of work. Debian need some
more powefull one, so the one need less work was right for us as Hurd
porter's view.

Cong Zhang
=E5=8F=91=E4=BB=B6=E4=BA=BA: Justus Winter
=E5=8F=91=E9=80=81=E6=97=B6=E9=97=B4: 2014/1/28 19:31
=E6=94=B6=E4=BB=B6=E4=BA=BA: debian-hurd@lists.debian.org
=E4=B8=BB=E9=A2=98: [draft] Debian/Hurd porters position in the default ini=
t system
debate
Hi :)

we talked in #hurd about stating our position in the ongoing debate
about Debians default init system. Here is my draft.

~~~ snip ~~~

We, the Debian/Hurd porters and developers, like to state our position
in the current debate about the default init system for Debian.

1. Up to this day, Debian/Hurd has never used the current default init
system (sysvinit) but has relied on its own init and rc system.  We
are prepared to use a non-default init system in the future.

2. We are currently switching to sysvinit for Debian/Hurd.  All the
Hurd patches are in place, patches for the sysvinit package are
awaiting inclusion.

3. We ask that the current sysvinit-compatible init scripts are left
in place, so that we can use sysvinit in the future.

4. We acknowledge that there is a maintenance cost involved with
keeping the current init scripts.  We will help maintain them as part
of our porting effort.

5. We look forward to using OpenRC as incremental improvement.  OpenRC
complements sysvinit by replacing its rc component.  Work has started
to port OpenRC to Debian/Hurd and is progressing nicely.

~~~ snip ~~~

Justus


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