Re: proposal for a new strategy

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On 05/25/2018 05:04 PM, Mike Bird wrote:
On Fri May 25 2018 15:48:55 wofgdkncxojef@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
trinity proper [...] will be a relatively restricted set of
important components of high quality [and] will be given
priority in fixing bugs.

Trinity is a volunteer effort.  You're welcome to prioritize
your own work.

Then, an attempt would be made, to push trinity proper
to debian.


Push Trinity into Debian is a crappy idea, all they would do is sew in systemd, that's all upstream is getting paid to care about.

That would be great if it happened but don't count on it.
Long before the systemd gang started trying to unsupport
sysvinit in Debian, the Debian KDE gang basically forced
KDE 3 out when it would have been so easy to keep it in.
IMNSHO this was because they wanted to force Debian users
to move to the inferior KDE 4.  Fortunately Tim saved KDE 3
as Trinity and with other volunteers continues to improve it.

Neverthless I wish you luck.

--Mike


Devuan is looking at Trinity as an alternative to XFCE and the direction Trinity should be going. Devuan is as a alterative to the Blob, more and more people are looking for an alternative and they will be looking at Trinity too. Plasma suks and Systemd suks, they are married to each other.

Cheers,
--
Jimmy Johnson

Devuan Ceres - TDE-Trinity R14.0.5 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda8
Registered Linux User #380263


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