On 22/08/12 03:03, Denis A. AltoƩ Falqueto wrote:
So if it works for you, it will surely work for *everybody* else. I have seen this argument so many times that I'm starting to worry about the rationality of Arch Linux users and developers.
Yes, it's good to be on the bleeding edge, but there's a difference between using the latest and greatest Linux kernel (stable one), glibc, gcc, or even python. But systemd is an entirely different beast, but apparently you are simply unable to understand how different it is.
Go ahead make it the default, and if people start hitting problems (everything points they will, and they will be *bad*), you would have such massive complains that the recent discussions in arch-general would seem mild in comparison.
Nobody likes to have their system totally broken with no easy solution in sight for no reason. You know that all this jibber-jabber could be easily avoided if you just asked for help or opened bug reports, don't you? You know, just
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 9:48 PM, Felipe Contreras <felipe.contreras@gmail.com> wrote: like when polite peopple try to solve their own problems and, when nothing else seems to work, ask for help in a friendly community, with a friendly attitude. That is what really mekes Arch so good and you seems to ignore so many times.
You didn't contributted to any discussion at all. Just kept comming with the same points over and over, with an arrogant attitude that enfuriates more than anything.
Please, refrain from just flaming. If you want help, ask for it. Otherwise, just shut up.
+1