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Hey folks,
I just want to thanks the devs for all their efforts. I've been using Arch for some time now and never had serious issues.
Switch to /usr/lib, signed packages and systemd was flawless. I really don't understand all the fuss people are making about it.
IMHO if you actually can see what might be the problem with the way daemons are started, you can go LFS and leave us alone !
So thank you for giving me the opportunity to have a great GNU/Linux distrib with crunchy bits of maintenance AKA I just learned some stuff; in a great sea of lubrificated pacman -Syu.
That is all. Have a great day everyone
~ktr
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Well, yes, the best linux experience I have had. And I been on linux some time now, I started with Redhat 5, back in 1998!
Arigato gozaimashita! * bows *
Last edited by chris_l (2012-12-17 03:03:08)
"open source is about choice"
No.
Open source is about opening the source code complying with this conditions, period. The ability to choose among several packages is just a nice side effect.
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https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=154782
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That's your opinion sir. And I am entitled to mine. Good day
Time tells all.
-- Best of luck to ya.
Last edited by Triston J. Taylor (2012-12-17 03:43:50)
systemd has its advantages; of these the most damaging are: corporatization, security bottlenecks, control obfuscation, and micro-managed forward compatibility pitfalls. Free Software meets Dictatorship. What a maroon.
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Arch Linux sucks!
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Arch Linux sucks!
Apparently Triston J. Taylor the MASTER SOFTWARE ENGINEER agrees with this.
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Kick ass package management tools.
And that's coming from A software enginner with a high level overview. According to definition, A MASTER. You don't call a Master Fisherman a fisherman, if you are intelligent enough to respect his title.
Last edited by Triston J. Taylor (2012-12-17 03:40:42)
systemd has its advantages; of these the most damaging are: corporatization, security bottlenecks, control obfuscation, and micro-managed forward compatibility pitfalls. Free Software meets Dictatorship. What a maroon.
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Kick ass package management tools.
I am not going to disagree with you there...
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Triston J. Taylor wrote:Kick ass package management tools.
I am not going to disagree with you there...
Seeing that you maintain said package management tools, does that make you too a MASTER SOFTWARE ENGINEER!!!
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We are getting off topic.
But if Allan has enough, experience programming such as the knowledge of more than 10 programming languages and having more than 10 years experience, yes, he certainly has a high level overview in the field of software engineering.
Engineers, we know there is truth and doubt, nothing is free from speculative criticism, even the projects we have created ourselves. rather, engineers know that the truth is the only thing that is going to save our asses at the end of the day.
So, we don't beat around the bush, for political reasons. Money however, is a big factor in what we can and cannot do.
Our dear friends at RedHat, seem to have all of the money.
Last edited by Triston J. Taylor (2012-12-17 03:50:27)
systemd has its advantages; of these the most damaging are: corporatization, security bottlenecks, control obfuscation, and micro-managed forward compatibility pitfalls. Free Software meets Dictatorship. What a maroon.
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We are getting off topic.
That is a bit rich, considering you hijacked the thread with your agit-prop ranting.
This is your final warning; don't do it again.
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Yes sire, shall you have me do anything else as your humble servant today master?
That's rich!
I live in a free country where freedom of speech is important, because we know what happens when you give someone the power to silence the voices of freedom. Corruption.
-- Power corrupts, absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
*EDIT* And you said I was off topic, this is a misnomer. The topic is "message to the devs" what do you think an advisory is?
For shame on yourself, that was quite the blunderous comment for an admin who prides himself on rules and intelligence. Oh yes, quite literally I am not the average bear per se. Don't tread on me, or the community. Have respect.
Last edited by Triston J. Taylor (2012-12-17 04:07:12)
systemd has its advantages; of these the most damaging are: corporatization, security bottlenecks, control obfuscation, and micro-managed forward compatibility pitfalls. Free Software meets Dictatorship. What a maroon.
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I took the liberty of using my hidden superpowers... You were warned.
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I took the liberty of using my hidden superpowers
What, you broke his account?
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