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On 19/08/13 at 09:36pm, William Kenworthy wrote: |
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> So why not a profile so those guys who want to play can get a |
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> configuration that better suits them? - and vice versa if the whole |
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> systemd push dies and Redhat drops it as I doubt anyone else big enough |
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> will pick it up (they have a foot in both camps at the moment). Smaller |
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> distros that jump entirely systemd will be in trouble until they move back. |
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Not a systemd supporter in any way but I don't think making a profile |
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makes sense because we already have profiles for kde, gnome, desktop |
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etc. Users will probably want to use systemd in-conjunction with any one |
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of those, so we would need to have kde-systemd, gnome-systemd .. which |
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is absurd. |
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At least I don't see a sane way to achieve it from my |
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rudimentary understanding of profiles. |
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- Yohan Pereira |
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The difference between a Miracle and a Fact is exactly the difference |
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between a mermaid and a seal. |
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