Re: NewInit and red plans ( aka "is it true that redhat linux is not unix" )

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Bela Pesics wrote:
Just out of curiosity, isn't redhat interested in this feature? It's
alright if not, before someone briefs me on the joyful relationship of
red and the community.

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureNewInit?highlight=%28CategoryFedora7Features%29

Btw. does redhat have plans, long term strategy or case studies about
the detrimental effect of traditional unix leftovers? At the current
state rhel5 and the ongoing fc branch seemingly enjoys this tradition,
and there's no sign of real change.

Is this indeed the future?

Interested in a change and someone needs to look at the different init systems and evaluate them. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/FeatureNewInit. The change itself is unlikely to happen for Fedora 7.

Rahul

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