On 29.06.2014 12:40, Eric Furman wrote:
My real helpful comments are that it violates every real concept of UNIX
Do ONE thing and do it WELL

It's because RedHat (and Oracle) doesn't care about Unix principles (or initial ideas of Linux). They are stating it quite clearly and yet people and communities can't see that. Especially RedHat does not care about Linux or Unix as such. It's company, they want to make profit and create form of vendor lock in. That's how sharks operate in that territory. Thinking that they will listen to any one be it some community leader or some big distribution is at least naive. Look at ArchLinux, Ubuntu, Fedora, OpenSuSe, Debian, Gentoo and others. It's either shut up and play with us or leave "Linux" game nowadays. And because most of the development is done anyway in RedHat and/or Oracle they either need to follow or dissapear. So here's that true freedom hidden in GPL. Following orders of one/two big corporations and that's it. BSD world had crash with corporate world in 90's in USL vs BSDi and BSD won, but seems like corporations found another way how to cripple Unix roots to its knees.

Think about why Linus is so much in rage mood this year against various devs from RedHat and yet can do shit about them because he's no longer in control and he knows it. No wonder he choose to focus more on on-line Linux courses under Linuxfoundation (he will not have so much time for kernel during those for sure).


Systemd does none of these things.

On Sun, Jun 29, 2014, at 04:51 AM, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> https://uglyman.kremlin.cc/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=systemd-utl.git;a=blob;f=scripts/gen-gdbus-interfaces.sh;h=f827434d0211ea8765c075fdb2916386ffc16ecb;hb=HEAD
>
> btw. it's bashism in a posix shell suit?

If that is all you were able to spot then move along :-)
It's very pre-alpha WIP and many things will be modified. If you have
real helpful comments to make, feel free to contact Ian, landry@ and
myself.

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Antoine

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