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Re: Can't We Have Another Vote for Systemd



On Jo, 25 sep 14, 14:28:19, Hörmetjan Yiltiz wrote:
> I hope you all can realize how much I do NOT want to open yet again another
> issue on #NotSystemd topic.

No.
 
> Seeing that the issue is still going on and on for almost from the moment
> Debian decided to use systemd, and also considering the fact that the vote
> was actually a tie, and it was decided by the ballot of the ruler.
> 
> Debian wiki says this:
> 
> Fedora, OpenSuSE, Arch and Mageia have already made the choice to use
> systemd, and it is getting excellent upstream support for a growing number
> of packages.

I'm assuming there should have been some space here or something to make 
it clear that what follows is *not* from the wiki.

> Yet it is very clear to all Debian users that Debian is unique, unlike 
> any of those above, especially when it comes to Debian Policy and its 
> goal. And Debian did not have to make any decision based on other 
> distro's decision. Debian rules! Furthermore, `excellent upstream 
> support' is highly unlikely or at least pretty controversial among 
> Debian users and devs, unless `support' is defined as compelling 
> "freedom" by a few propagandists.
> 
> https://wiki.debian.org/Debate/initsystem/systemd#Why_Debian_should_default_to_systemd
> 
> Please let there be another vote!

If you mean by users it would be meaningless and repeating the TC vote 
would make Debian's constitution a farce. A General Resolution has been 
proposed and didn't even gather enough sponsors (5 required out of about 
1000 Debian Members).

This isn't doing any good to anyone.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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