My personal opinion:

Unless we have a good reason to do otherwise, don't fuck with upstream.

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 8:12 PM, Damien Levac <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > Three points :-
> > 1) systemd - not all gentoo users subscribe to this 'philosophy' .. >but
> >no, I don't want get drawn into debates of yes/no of systemd ..
>
> The article start by saying the points are not just for systemd, even
> though the latter might find the merge more 'needed'...
>
> >2) "Today, a separate /usr partition already must be mounted by the
> >initramfs during early boot, thus making the justification for a
> >split-off moot." - no, not all gentoo users have an initramfs and
> >need/want one .. so this is a false assumption.
>
> Agreed, this does not apply to Gentoo.
>
> >3) I still believe there is merit in distinguishing between binaries
> >that can/should be run as root, and those that can/should not. Those
> >that run as root 100% of the time, or use VMs, don't really 'use' linux
> >in the original sense of the OS ..
>
> /usr/sbin still exists in a merged usr, so I don't get that point...
>
> >*hides in his bike-shed, awaiting the flaming torches....*
>
> Don't worry: no troll here.
>
> --
> Damien Levac
>
>

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