On 09/08/2021 16:35, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Matthew Vernon, le lun. 09 août 2021 16:19:03 +0100, a ecrit:
I don't think adding a subsection at the bottom of "Using Individual
Components" is really burdening the casual systemd user! We wouldn't say
that a subsection on serial braille displays should be left out because it's
a niche use case that burdens the casual user, would we?
That's an entirely different thing.
I'm not sure it's entirely different (and FTAOD I am not in any way
suggesting we shouldn't document such things!). We support and document
a wide range of things in the installation guide that most people won't
need most of the time; we do this because some of our users will need
and/or want them, and because the installation guide is the place to
document things our users might want to know about installing Debian.
Wanting to run an alternative init system is something we have agreed as
a project to support; the best way for our users to pick an alternative
is during system install; so the install guide is the place to put that
documentation. Plenty of people won't need to look at it, so they can
skip over that subsection.
Regards,
Matthew