tito via Dng - 30.07.23, 10:10:31 CEST:
> > Here are some benefits:
> >
> > * Never again would some poor daemon upstream or package maintainer
> > need to burdon him/herself with init scripts, run scripts, unit
> > files
> > and all that stuff. They already did us a favor by
> > creating/packaging
> > the daemon: They shouldn't have the further demands of startup
> > scaffolding.
>
> I still think that a debian policy to actively hand over the
> runit,init,openrc scripts if removed to orphan-* packages is the
> easier alternative and probably could be setup as debian still states
> that it supports init diversity. What do the people that is/was in
> debian about this proposal?
Some maintainers in Debian already do this. See for example:
Bug#1042082: Please take over udev SysV init script
https://bugs.debian.org/1042082
However if its about discussing init diversity (I'd love to have a
better word for this) in Debian (!), this is clearly not the list that
is likely to reach all of people who do the actually work.
Debian-init-diversity -- Debian ecosystem init system diversity
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/debian-init-diversity
is the list for that. And yes, its not on official Debian infra structure
on purpose. But there Devuan *and* Debian developers and developers
working for both distributions communicate with one another!
For anyone who has a proposal, I bet its also good to bring in some time
and willingness to contribute in some way.
Best,
--
Martin