Some interesting posts, I don't think it's directly related to systemd but the mentality is not far off. Some developer likes the feature so everyone should have it because that one developer likes it. Maybe most users won't complain, but I bet those users won't be the ones who use the shell often. I think it's telling that their attitude is you can turn this feature off if you don't like it, kinda like how you do with features elsewhere, there is no on button but you have to find the off button every time, like in windows.
Cheers,
chillfan
On Friday, February 19, 2016 9:10 AM, Aldemir Akpinar <aldemir.akpinar@???> wrote:
> On 19 February 2016 at 05:11, dev1fanboy <devuanfanboy@???>
> wrote:
>
>> Little late to this thread, that sounds like annoying default behaviour
>> and more of this same mentality that breaking backwards compatibility
>> is
>> OK, it's really not at all. Really it should be the other way, set -N
>> to
>> use the new wrapping. But hey why not right, systemd does this so we
>> should
>> too.</sarcasm>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> chillfan
>>
>>
>
> Funnily, the thread now has a systemd side debate as well :) Just
> slightly.
>
> See:
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2016-02/msg00026.html
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2016-02/msg00034.html
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/coreutils/2016-02/msg00037.html
>
>
> Also those messages contains good arguments against the ls change.
>
> --
> aldemir
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