On Monday 23 June 2008 19:16:28 Aaron Griffin wrote:
Not to be snide, but your emails are always confrontational.
yeah well are YOU sitting here running server farms with arch? if you would, you would be as pissed as me. ask glenn. For a desktop machine, who the heck cares if they crash, but my job security is directly connected to the uptime of these boxes and initially i put alot of trust in archlinux becouse of its root ideas.
No it is not an official announcement, no it is not a drastic change - for fuck's sake it's just a user and group added to one package. If you don't like it, then for god's sake build apache yourself.
the initial idea of arch was that anyone who does want NON upstream supported changes builds it themselfs. I already HAVE to build several packages myself just to REMOVE non verified patches. We had that discussion and back then you agreed that adding features for the sake of adding features is a horrible idea resulting in more work, but hey some dev can feel good about "doing something usefull". For the user you address nowadays thats a good thing: the dont have to read the softwares manual (well they can't anymore anyway becouse the software has been patched so badly that the manual doesnt apply anymore) and if it doesnt work they can always blame the distro. Yes this is debian "out of the box ease". And i would really apprechiate if you finally admit it. You not willing to take a clear position is quite painfull and weakens the position of any fork that may come up. -- best regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen Arvid Ephraim Picciani