2012/10/24 Bastien Nocera <[email protected]>
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> Talking more doesn't automatically mean that you're taking the right
> decision.
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>
"Only a Sith deals in absolutes!" -- Obi Wan Kenobi

Seriously though, "the right decision" might mean different things to
different people, there is no absolute ¨right decision¨, there may be
overlooked implications to these decisions, and there may be unwanted
consequences. And what would be great for some it could be a nightmare for
others. Let's not forget that we are part of an ecosystem, and even though
I see value on taking bold steps to help shape the stack (systemd
widespread adoption is something I personally support) the way in what we
do it is certainly important.

I don't think we should pursue the goal of making *everybody* happy but I
am certainly not comfortable to this way of dealing with this sort of
changes, the problem as I see it is that you have made the decision on your
own (or rather, it's easy to think so), even though it affects a lot of
people (distro developers and those distro's users) and no matter what
input you've gotten you have not acknowledge that those points of view as
valid concerns. You are giving no constructive alternatives to the very
people consuming the software you are maintaining. Which is specially
annoying when you justify the decision on maintainership burden and people
is stepping up to help (I have yet not seen you stating that if someone
helps, you'll be open to reconsider or help with alternatives).

Sometimes it's hard to point out these conflicts with maintainers, not
everybody steps up to help and at the same time some of us don't want to
alienate people doing the job. But we create GNOME in an ecosystem and
seeking consensus is key if we want to nurture a vibrant community.

As Colin has pointed out, this is not saying that you are wrong with moving
fully to systemd rather than discussing how and when do we get there.

Just my two cents.

-- 
Cheers,
Alberto Ruiz
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