Доброго времени суток, Евгений.
В Fri, 3 Jul 2015 11:35:07 +0000, вы писали: > This is something like "philosophical" post about our future in > poettering universe. > > Working as system administrator, I am thinking about it, because of > more and more Linux distributives switching to should-not-be-named > daemon. > > And, of course, servers will be updated in few years, and it becames > impossible to avoid using poettering things in everyday work. I can > avoid it on my own workstations and servers, but I will be forced to > use binary logging in journald, logind and so on if my company > updates its servers to new Linux distros. > Developers should support new startup schemes and new logging > features. > > My colleagues and friends working with Linux don't think about this as > about something bad and strange, a lot of people are able (or are > forced) to switch, they talk about it as about something everyday. I guess we have several options here: 1. Using LTS Debian that is free from the spyware. 2. I hope the time would be sufficient for «Devuan» getting started. -- Which, if not 3. Looking for other solutions for your needs and support those solutions. 4. Forking necessary solutions, making societies around those spyfree solutions. Personally, i do not believe that whole the globe will participate in the spyware of the Enemy country of the globe. -- Of course the Enemy country will continue fighting w/ the developers of those solutions, but nothing keeps it from being maintained here and there, making it difficult or impossible to control free software. It is life-level question, not the software question. -- To fight fashism or become its slaves -- Rus', Russian empire, USSR - could not bare the globe protection all the time having little or no support at all from the globe -- time has come for the globe to fight at the end for itself, itself, or Die. С уважением, Ста. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng