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posted by n1 on Sunday September 28 2014, @06:27AM   Printer-friendly
from the yet-another-systemd-story dept.

Controversy is nothing new when it comes to systemd. Many people find this new Linux init system to be inherently flawed in most ways, yet it is still gaining traction with major distros like Arch Linux, openSUSE, Fedora, and soon both Ubuntu and Debian GNU/Linux. The adoption of systemd for Debian 8 "Jessie" has been particularly fraught with strife and animosity.

Some have described the systemd adoption process as having been a "coup", while others are vowing to stick with Debian 7 as long as possible before moving to another distro. Others are so upset by what they see as a complete betrayal of the Debian and open source communities that there is serious discussion about forking Debian. Regardless of one's stance toward systemd, it cannot be argued that it has become one of the most divisive and disruptive changes in the long history of the Debian project, threatening to destroy both the project and the community that has built up around it.

 
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  • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 28 2014, @01:27PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 28 2014, @01:27PM (#99202)

    I have two SoylentNews bugs to report:

    1) The "coup" and "stick with Debian 7" hyperlinks in the summary are correct when viewing the summary from the index page, but they are currently http://soylentnews.org/__SLASHLINK__ [soylentnews.org] when viewing the comments page.

    2) Bug reports are submitted through GitHub. I refuse to use GitHub because I do not want to be associated in any way with the Rubyers and JavaScripters who infest GitHub. But I do want to help make the SoylentNews software more robust. There should be some way of submitting a bug report anonymously from the SoylentNews website. Maybe it could then submit them as GitHub issues using a SoylentNewsAnonymousCoward GitHub account, or something along those lines.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 28 2014, @03:06PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 28 2014, @03:06PM (#99223)

    I refuse to use GitHub because I do not want to be associated in any way with the Rubyers and JavaScripters who infest GitHub.

    Unless github prevents you submitting an anonymous ticket, this appears to be a bug in your logic.

    • (Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Sunday September 28 2014, @06:21PM

      by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Sunday September 28 2014, @06:21PM (#99272) Homepage Journal

      It does allow anonymous coward type posting of issues and thanks to GP for the report regardless of where it went.

      --
      My rights don't end where your fear begins.
    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 28 2014, @06:35PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 28 2014, @06:35PM (#99281)

      When I click the "New issue" button on the GitHub site it shows me a "Sign in" form.

      How do I submit an issue anonymously with GitHub?

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 28 2014, @08:38PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 28 2014, @08:38PM (#99331)

    has been added to http://wiki.soylentnews.org/wiki/Suggestions [soylentnews.org]