* On 2017 20 Jun 12:48 -0500, Joachim Fahrner wrote: > I disagree. This should be a task for gnome developers, if they want to be > compatible with non-systemd systems (FreeBSD, Devuan...). If they don't, > then forget Gnome. ANY developer outside of the gnome team will ALWAYS be > behind the actual development, resulting in unstable ports. I would not > accept such ugly "third party workarounds".
I agree with Jochen. Should the GNOME developers determine that they would like to reach the largest number of users possible, then they will patch their code accordingly. Until that time, chasing their taillights is not a productive endeavor. Earlier in the thread Bruce brought up sysD APIs. What are the APIs that sysD has implemented that are proving irresistible to other developers. I know there is discussion of logind. As Bruce asserts, any of these could be implemented independently. That said, we need to ask ourselves, would the sysD developers "improve" their API and break backward compatibility? I think if we look at the history of the projects mentioned in this thread that the answer is a disheartening, yes, yes they would do so. I will reiterate my earlier comment. For those who believe that Devuan is somehow lacking without GNOME et. al., Debian is a short download away. I say that not with malice or condescension, but with sincerity that your experience will be better with Debian as the Debian developers have committed the project to support GNOME in full. Devuan has chosen another path. Please respect that. - Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Ham radio, Linux, bikes, and more: http://www.n0nb.us _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
