Lucas Nussbaum writes ("Bug#727708: init system coupling etc."):
> If you really want to have that discussion now, rather than wait for
> actual, concrete problems to discuss, I'd suggest that you build a few
> hypothetical scenarios, and discuss them. And then build a resolution
> that represents the aggregated opinions on those few hypothetical
> scenarios.I think there is one key hypothetical scenario, and it is the one alluded to in Adrian Bunk's recent message: ] One of the Debian GNOME maintainers has stated in this discussion[1]: ] ]> But there are no realistic solutions for having GNOME support multiple ]> init systems in jessie. ] ] Whether that's actually true is another question, but a maintainer ] speaking like this clearly shows that it is not only a theoretical ] question. I don't find Sjoerd Simons's comments very reassuring. In the context of the whole discussion I think Adrian's interpretation is much more likely to reflect the true sentiment. The question in that context is this: if GNOME upstream say that GNOME will only work with systemd, or the Debian GNOME maintainers say that Debian's GNOME packages will only work with systemd, is that acceptable ? Do you think it would be better to deal with that hypothetical case explicitly ? > But I also don't really understand why there's a particular urgency > for the TC to rule on that. Are there packages with tight coupling > already in the archive? AIUI GNOME in sid right now can't lock the screen unless you're using systemd. Ian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

