l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > Hello Marius, > > Marius Bakke <mba...@fastmail.com> skribis: > >> As discussed at FOSDEM, it is clear that The Shepherd does not have what >> it takes to boot a modern Linux system. While it works today, adding >> bootloader, DNS server, NTP client, syslog, udev, seat management, >> dishwasher, hardware database, network management and other essential >> PID 1 features is going to take too much effort and duplicate work. > > To be honest, while the Shepherd has been a fun hack, I’ve been more and > more feeling that yeah, it wouldn’t cut it in the long term (it’s also > become clearer Scheme as convenient as C when it comes to systems > programming and things like dealing with dependency graphs.) > > Thanks a lot for taking this step!
Does this mean that our Hurd port is to be abandoned, or is the plan to maintain a fork of systemd that supports the Hurd? Mark