Am 25.02.2013 22:47, schrieb Rahul Sundaram: > On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 4:38 PM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > who needs political reasons in software-development? > > things are fine and working or not > yes, so easy the world could be > > it would be easy to drive with sytemd the Radhat way and let other > distributions decide if they use sysVinit forever or follow this way > > You are self-contradicting. Driving systemd "the Red Hat way" would be a political decision. systemd developers > specifically don't want to do that at all. They want to make technically good decisions and sometimes that means > looking at what other distributions are doing and adopting the good parts. Sometimes, that means coming up with > new configuration file formats or locations in other words: we are changing things for EVERYBODY so that no one can complain it was changed only for him - technical nonsense sometimes it feels more developers have contracts with book wirters to give a godd reason to buy the next version of a book because you can throw away all existing ones there where books written in 1998 which where perfectly until 2006/2007 and mostly 2009, they contained informations which where valid for decades and now things are chnages each month - and this is the right direction? it is NOT! this has NOTHING to do with the unix paradigms
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