Hi all, Devuan Weekly News XI posed the following question:
============================================== Talking about something else, it seems that the list is becoming two-fold. On one hand, it becomes concentrated on development, while at the same time it discusses more philosophical issues. Maybe is it the moment to separate into a dev list and a users list? ============================================== In my opinion, maybe there should be two lists, but the split shouldn't be along user/developer lines, nor should it be along coding/philosophical lines. Developers develop for users, and philosophy is the foundation of code. The Debian project strictly enforced this type of separation, and the silly CTTE decision was the result. Debian devs stopped listening to their users, their users forked their project, and now Debian might be superceded by Devuan. We don't want Devuan to go down that path. Maybe (or maybe not) we should make a new list for people (like me) who want to continue making wisecracks about systemd, along with trolls who want to say good things about systemd on Devuan lists. Given that the absense of systemd in Devuan is settled law, neither of these kinds of posts is relevant to the project's development, so nobody would suffer if they were kept off the main list. Summarizing the most important point I'm trying to make: In my opinion separating philosophy and legitimate and reasonable user preference discussions from coding discussions would be a big mistake. SteveT Steve Litt * http://www.troubleshooters.com/ Troubleshooting Training * Human Performance _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
