❦ 9 août 2019 09:22 +02, Martin Steigerwald <mar...@lichtvoll.de>:
>> Reality seems different. Almost nothing was using inetd (tftpd is the > > I note that you wrote "seems". But still: > > As if there would just be *one* reality. Actually there is. But I never > saw any human being being able to express it in words. So I'd rather > not. I believe it can be experienced at any time. But for me it is > beyond words and so much else. > > With arguing about what reality might be and claiming it is this or > such… the trouble starts. Cause then people who somehow dare to manage > to experience a different reality can easily be made wrong. I think this > has been one of the core issues around the conflicts regarding Systemd. > How dare you see things different than me? But you just need to talk to > ten people to recall a situation they experienced together and you will > receive ten different story. Now: which one would be right? The one which provides real-world examples. One says "socket activation is not used for decades, let's just not use it", I say "it is used right now, see the following examples". You come and you say "I don't use it with dovecot". Sorry, but upstream did implement socket activation for a reason, not out of the blue of nothing. -- Treat end of file conditions in a uniform manner. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger)
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