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On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 3:27 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger <lists@×××××.at> wrote: |
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> On 24.02.2015 17:01, Rich Freeman wrote: |
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>> Seems like there should be a systemd-users mailing list, actually. |
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>> This sort of situation is completely distro-agnostic. |
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> Yes! And systemd-devel ml is always kind of "they will laugh at me and |
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> say ugly things!" ;-) |
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Honestly, I've never received treatment like this on the systemd lists |
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or irc channel. However, when I post there it tends to be about |
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specific bugs with details/etc. You're not really talking about |
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systemd development, but rather questions around best practices for |
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using it, discussion, etc. It would be like posting this thread on |
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gentoo-dev - it isn't the purpose of the list, but such discussion is |
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completely welcome here. If we were discussing an eclass change, on |
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the other hand, gentoo-dev would be the right place. |
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You might try asking on #systemd. That doesn't really have a defined |
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topic afaict, and discussion is a lot more free. Of course, the |
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downside to irc is you only hear from people online at the moment. |
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You might ask about a user mailing list. |
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Rich |