On Mar 21, "Bernhard R. Link" <brl...@debian.org> wrote: > > Non-experts are not able to solve any problem, so this is not an issue. > I'm really fed up with this elitism. I am fed up with other cathegories of people, but for some reason the Debian listmasters requested that I do not discuss this here.
> There are not only experts and > people knowing nothing. The is a wide range between. Yes, I know well this. My point, which obviously passed way over all of you, was not that Debian systems should only be serviceable by "experts" (whatever this means). People are not born with an innate knowledge of sysvinit-style init scripts, so if they can learn how to debug them then they can as well learn how to debug upstart/systemd. If this were not true then the logical consequence would be to not adopt any new technology. -- ciao, Marco
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