On Monday, 23 de February de 2015 23:39:19 Jude Nelson escribió: > > Why not? If I were a developer and I had a library or service doing part
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> of my
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> > work, I would link to it and delete duplicated code on my side.
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> If logind could be run fully independently from systemd, I don't think
> there would be as much of a controversy.
Not logind, but its inteface can (and that's what LoginKit is about). >
> This is why I don't really buy the explanation that "we don't depend on
> systemd; we just depend on something that implements systemd's interface"
> as an excuse for depending on systemd. That's like Microsoft saying
> "Silly Linux users, MS Word doesn't depend on Windows, it just depends on
> something that implements the Win32 API and DirectX." While technically
> true, it hides the fact that the degree to which they depend on the API is
> so large that the "something that implements the API" must effectively be
> re-implementation of the very thing we were trying to avoid using in the
> first place.
Please note that I'm not defending systemd. I just explai why KDE movement is
logical.
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
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