shepherd
You will have to advertise that. Most users are under the impression the
Guix is a systemd distribution.
Calling for the removal of RMS from his own project /Gnu/ when he was
under enormous social pressure over nothing ("u r pedo!" -- the
"community" (note: all actual hackers support RMS in whomever he wishes
to love: and hope he gets happiness)), and was forced to /REVERSE/ his
previous statements (an affront to free speech, free thought,etc) after
being "worked on" for months...
Well lets say you lose everything: your position, your foundation, but
you have GNU: your programming project: the FIRST thing.
Then they try to take THAT away from you: what they are trying to do is
push you into despair: to kill you via suicide.
This is effective and used often in my country.
Yea: they stabbed him in the back and don't give one damn about him.
They have a "what have you done for me lately" attitude at best.
(Now, one note: one of my projects was /canceled/ by these same sort of
people in 2009. (Removed because of what _I_ opined, even though it was
freesoftware). )
Anyway... Hurd needs 64 bit support to take over where Linux has decided
to abdicate.
On 2019-11-13 18:23, Kete via Discussions about the development of the
GNU system wrote:
I disagree that they betrayed RMS. I still like the Guix contributors,
probably even more now. Your systemd statement is confusing because
they
made their own service program called shepherd.
On 11/13/2019 01:14 PM, nipponm...@firemail.cc wrote:
After them stabbing RMS in the back, who would be motivated to have
anything to do with them? Also they are a systemd distribution: so are
directed by the decisions of IBM (RedHat), not hackers, in the end.
On 2019-11-13 11:31, Svante Signell wrote:
On Wed, 2019-11-13 at 16:36 +0530, Jean Louis wrote:
It is time to make fully free FSF endorsed GNU/Hurd
distribution.
As you might know, Guix is working on to also support GNU/Hurd. Maybe
you can
make contributions there (in addition to Debian GNU/Hurd).