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On Sun, 30 Nov 2014 07:43:21 +0300 |
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Andrew Savchenko <bircoph@g.o> wrote: |
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> On Sat, 29 Nov 2014 17:32:08 +0100 Marc Stürmer wrote: |
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> > Am 29.11.2014 um 11:11 schrieb Pandu Poluan: |
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> > > What do you think, people? Shouldn't we offer them our eudev |
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> > > project to assist? |
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> > Since Eudev has always been opensource under the GPLv2, like udev |
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> > too, there's no need to /offer/ it. |
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> > If they choose to use it, they can use it, no offer/questions |
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> > necessary. Simple. |
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> As far as I understand, Pandu meant "we can recommend them to use", |
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> but not some offer in commercial or proprietary terms. |
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They've added something called "devuan-eudev" to their github workspace |
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today, <https://github.com/devuan/devuan-eudev>. It would be nice if |
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there could be one eudev project with the aim of supporting Gentoo, |
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Devuan, and whatever other distros want to use it. Or if there must be |
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multiple eudevs, it would be nice if the different teams could |
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communicate and maybe take some patches from each other. (I'm no dev, |
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so take my opinions on "what would be nice" for development with a |
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chunk of salt.) |