Re: What can be deleted, when not using systemd - was: polkit package upgrade patch

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On 08/11/2012 09:30 AM, Tom Gundersen wrote:

[putolin]

I think there is no interest (upstream) in trying to make systemd optional forever, so this is a concern you are probably right about. However, the suggestions of what might be merged show that you are either joking or don't know these projects well. At some point parts of dbus will move into the kernel (so that is something to troll about I guess). -t

One thing that the folks/upstream that are merging all these things together is missing is that the future of "user" computer is moving to phones and ipad type devices. PC will still be around but the consumer has spoken and it looks like he/she is moving to these devices. I don't condemn them for doing so as they want something that works. Turn it on and get what they want done, PCs don't do this. How are/would these giant concoctions going to play here as they don't have the storage, memory, or cpu to handle this. The direction should be going in the tool kit style as in here's the kernel and you can bolt on all of these independent things. Something like android?




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