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Bug#727708: loose ends for init system decision



 ❦ 30 décembre 2013 23:31 CET, Michael Gilbert <mgilbert@debian.org> :

> Doing something like this, the best init system can win based truly on
> merit (if/when the work gets done), rather than as a fuzzy upfront
> judgement call.

Unfortunately, being the best init is the not only the matter of its
maintainers. A good integration implies to modify some packages whose
maintainer may be hostile to some init and may consider that their
package work well enough to not enable some feature needed by some init.

I am pretty vague, by I believe that the TC has currently a case for
such an example.

Only once (and if) systemd gets to be the default init, we will be able
to leverage all its abilities by full integration into Debian.
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