Am 13.06.2015 um 08:40 schrieb Didier Kryn:
> Yes, daemon writers are good-willing developpers; they want their
> software to serve as many users as possible; and users install distros.
> This gives power to the distros. But if someone provides them with a
> KISS readyness-signaling method, along with a systemd wrapper, then they
> can satisfy RedHat's requests at no cost.
This is great, because usually the way to win is to provide something
which is immediately better, not discussing that other ideologies might
cause issues in the future.
Developers want an easier way to send this signal, which automatically
works in all distributions. If there is a library which provides this,
they will look at it. And while they are, there they might look at other
offers there as well. Redhat will probably not provide such a thing,
thus this is an example where Devuan can be better, and gain attention.