On Mon, 13 Jun 2016 02:03:23 +0200, Maarten de Vries via arch-general wrote:
On 13 June 2016 at 01:31, Levente Polyak <anthraxx@archlinux.org> wrote:
On 06/13/2016 12:59 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
[...] prevent whip-sawing all arch users who following the recommendation in configuring their desktop from finding out their config is broken on the first reboot after update following removal.
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I don't say there may be no problems, but bashing like that statement is simply not fair and also not very helpful.
I read his message as "we shouldn't remove it just like that because _that_ would break peoples system/config", and not as "SLiM is broken".
It's an abandoned project. It's inconsequent to switch to systemd and to keep an abandoned project, that is not fully compatible with systemd, while there are several display managers available by the repositories. Even for a rolling release there might be reasons to keep some abandoned projects, but SLiM login manager IMO shouldn't belong to the official repositories. IMO it's neither highly overdramatized, nor bashing, it's housekeeping. The official repositories shouldn't suffer from compulsive hoarding. Does SLiM provide something very useful, that isn't provided by something else?