control: reassign -1 debian-policy
[2009-05-31 00:52] Ritesh Raj Sarraf <r...@researchut.com> > Hi, > This is a wishlist request which I think might require an amendment in > the Debian Policy. > > Currently, many of the services in a Debian installation are single > mode. By "single mode", I mean they are always running daemons. There do > are some (like exim), which are offered at install time, if a user wants to > run them > from inted. > > My proposal is that we have the init system with a machine type > identifier. > Example: > MACHINE=laptop > > Currently, on my machine, I have many services running stand-alone as a > daemon. Example: cupsd. In a laptop/desktop environment, we don't do > regular printing. There is room for efficiency by providing the user > with an option to let as many daemons as possible, to be run from inetd. > > This has a benefit. Especially for memory resources. > The dictionary server, dictd, is another example. Previously, it was > available as a standalone server. With multiple dictionary databases > installed, I noticed that memory consumption could rise to around > 100Megs. So, in standalone mode, ditcd alone would be consuming a 100Meg > resource. > > d-i currently does detect hardware type during installation. We should > have a global system variable defining the type of machine. And then, we > should have a policy stating, "Every application, if possible to > inet-ize, should have that option." > And then that could be triggered with the global system variable. I support your proposal, but would not definitely volonteer to drive this initiative to get included into Policy. Either way, reassigning to debian-policy. -- Note, that I send and fetch email in batch, once every 24 hours. If matter is urgent, try https://t.me/kaction --