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Subject: Re: Trust and systemd (was Re: Bug#727708, et cetera)
From: Olav Vitters <olav () vitters ! nl>
Date: 2014-02-13 11:34:44
Message-ID: 20140213113444.GA14632 () bkor ! dhs ! org
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:12:09AM -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
> (Exactly what those principles are, and/or what decisions I would have
> rejected because of them, would indeed be necessary in a discussion
> about trying to resolve that disagreement. However, I am not presently
> trying to do that; I have essentially concluded that doing so either is
> not possible, or at least would require more investment than I care to
> devote. What I am trying to do is draw attention to the fact that the
> disagreement really is about the value of principles, regardless of what
> those principles are.)
Just highlight them as you come across it (don't have to do that
upstream, debian-devel is enough). If I agree and it is an issue I'll at
least talk to systemd maintainers. I do trust them, in my opinion they
cannot be aware of everything. Further, they might not know the impact
or importance. I follow enough mailing list to help out on this
(determining importance and being able to highlight). In GNOME just
tracking changes and problems is a big enough task (and something I
rather do so developers have more time to develop).
--
Regards,
Olav
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