Re: Challenge to you: Voice your concerns regarding systemd upstream
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- Subject: Re: Challenge to you: Voice your concerns regarding systemd upstream
- From: lee <lee@yagibdah.de>
- Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2014 01:17:54 +0200
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- In-reply-to: <20140929213517.75aa24bd@mydesq2.domain.cxm> (Steve Litt's message of "Mon, 29 Sep 2014 21:35:17 -0400")
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Steve Litt <slitt@troubleshooters.com> writes:
> We had an operating system, somebody vastly altered it, some of us see
> the vast alterization basically breaking the software, and we bitched
> about having someone, even though they're developers, break our
> software.
We didn't bitch about it, we made bug reports and the bugs were not
fixed. So we realised that the attitude of the developers had changed
from trying to make a good distribution to not caring anymore.
> Time (like 3 or 4 years) will tell whether we were spot on or whether
> we were Chicken Little, but if we were right, Debian will *never* be
> able to assume its former role,
It already has lost this role.
> and as a matter of fact, the way things are going, that can be said
> for all of Linux.
We'll see :/
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