I am the maintainer of the Epoch Init System, a single threaded Linux init system with non-intrusiveness in mind, and I'm preparing to release 2.0. It's mostly a code cleanup release, but while I'm at it, I thought I'd ask the Soylent community what features they'd like to see. I'm open to all good ideas, but I'm wary of feature creep, so as a result, I won't consider the following:
* multithreaded/parallel services, because that goes against design goals of simplicity and harms customizability
* mounting support or networking support; it's an init system, use busybox if you need a mount command.
So what do soylentils want to see in the next release of the Epoch Init System?
(Score: 2) by Gravis on Sunday November 23 2014, @03:33AM
1) packages! one reason i choose debian is that compiling/installing/uninstalling programs manually is a pain. i would like a .deb and i'm sure other people may like a .rpm archive.
2) configuration/validation tools (separate of course). a GUI would be nice.