I also saw jaromil from dynebolic, which is even more promising (as it is a *working* community with with a given infrastructure).golinux wrote:This is one of the players. He's been frequently on IRC. Gives me hope . . .schnuller wrote:My point was that there is a different tune every 10 minutes.
I don't consider that a bad thing, or a reason to think bad of "them" (once we know who is "them" we are already a step forward).
J. Schilling (cdrecord, called wodim in debian) poped in to too, to ask what it's all about (the rest what talk bout systemd, operating systems like Solaris and other stuff i didn't understand). Sure not a nobody (yes, only as a guest, it seems. But it shows that people have interest, that people hear of it, etc), people of that kind can give a hand, and be it only by hosting something somewhere.
Thing is like it is: several people, several ideas, etc. Things need time to get stuff like that sorted. Might be me, i am only an observer. Perhaps everything is already way more clear than it looks to me (cause, as i said in the previous paragraph, if there are already people who know each other, a community, it gets more easy).
Back to what you posted: I am not that worried about including systemd libs (as long it is optional). Or other questions about the details. For now i really hope they will simply go on.
I fail to put my thoughts and feelings in plain words. Probably i am a bit confused, i ain't got clear feelings or thoughts, regarding the subject (mainly the debian fork, but systemd too, what do i think of Linux, what do i think of free software, etc)