Re: plymouth in @core? [was Re: Attention, dependency fighters]

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On Fri, 9 Nov 2012 11:20:08 -0500
Matthew Miller <mattdm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 09, 2012 at 09:16:24AM -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> > > Yes probably. Anyone know why it's there?
> > IIRC, even if you 'disable' it, plymouth is still the thing handing
> > the text mode output. Perhaps some plymouth folks would chime in
> > here... 
> 
> I removed it from my test vm with no apparent ill effects....

Does a kernel upgrade work as expected? (dracut might want plymouth to
put in the initramfs?)

> > > I'm starting to think that a dedicated list for the minimal core
> > > sig makes sense after all.
> > I'm thinking the opposite. ;) For example, as above plymouth folks
> > read the devel list, you would have to find and invite them to a new
> > list. ;) 
> 
> Eh, I'm willing to try either way. 

:)

> > Can't we just use this list and try and add more signal to it for
> > those that killed off the long threads?
> 
> Mailman needs a feature where it automatically redirects super-long
> threads to a separate mailing list.

Yeah, although you could also just not pay attention to it at the
client end. 

kevin


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