Le 12/10/2014 21:01, Brian a écrit :
> On Sun 12 Oct 2014 at 20:50:00 +0200, Erwan David wrote:
>
>> Le 12/10/2014 20:48, Brian a écrit :
>>> On Mon 13 Oct 2014 at 05:02:15 +1100, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>>>
>>>>> You seem to be ignoring some facts:
>>>> Believe me, I tried to ignore all the noise of the systemd threads, then
>>>> I decided to look a bit further -- perhaps you should too.
>>>>
>>>>> - you don't speak for the users, at least not for me, but certainly at 
>>>>>   least a few other subscribers (though I guess a lot of them actually)
>>>> Sure, I don't speak for you, but I am definitely seeing lots of people
>>>> with very genuine problems and those people are being ignored.  I
>>> Not a single one of these people have a *genuine* problem with systemd
>>> on Debian.  The first port of call for genuine problems with systemd is
>>> the mailing list at pkg-systemd-maintainers.lists.alioth.debian.org.
>>>
>>> They do not post there.
>>>
>> This mailing list is advertised as being for systemd developers.
>>
>> Not sysadmins who must use systemd, willingly or not.
> No. "Debian systemd Maintainers" is its description.
>
>   http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo
>
> Do you have a link which says otherwise?
>
>
I did a mismatxh with the liste on freedesktop.org

However my point stays the saem : those are not lists for system
administrators, but foir systemd maiuntainers. I am not a systemd
maintainer, thus this list is not for me.

systemd is of interedt for ALL debian users, do you think it would be
accepted that ALL debian users write there ?

It is a specialised list for maintainers, NOT FOR SYSTEMD USERS.


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