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Re: Init system for non-Linux ports



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On 28/01/2014 23:31, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> Here are the options I can think of - but let me know if you want
> something not represented here:
> 
> 1. stay with sysvinit
> 2. switch to OpenRC unconditionally
> 3. switch to Upstart unconditionally
> 4. switch to Upstart only if Linux uses it by default, otherwise OpenRC
> 5. further discussion
> 
> Please rank the above putting your preferred option first, as per
> Debian's usual Condorcet voting system.  This is totally non-binding,
> I'm most interested in hearing people's ideas, questions, or the reasons
> for their choices.

[ 3 ] 1. stay with sysvinit
[ 3 ] 2. switch to OpenRC unconditionally
[ 3 ] 3. switch to Upstart unconditionally
[ 1 ] 4. switch to Upstart only if Linux uses it by default, otherwise OpenRC
[ 2 ] 5. further discussion

Btw is the tech-ctte going to force both ports to use the same option? This might
have a significant effect on options 3 and 4, depending on the viability of Upstart
on the Hurd (which I'm totally ignorant of).

- -- 
Robert Millan
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