On Aug 11, 2012 3:11 AM, "Heiko Baums" <lists@ <lists@baums-on-web.de>baums<lists@baums-on-web.de> -on- <lists@baums-on-web.de>web.de <lists@baums-on-web.de>> wrote:
Just to mention, you've also written that this patch you've written should not be used or tested in stable, productive environments. I only have one PC which needs to run stably and reliably. I can't run into danger that my data gets accidentally corrupted. And I don't trust systemd this much, but I trust my initscripts code. And I hadn't had time to set up a VM.
So you had a problem but when Tom wrote a patch you were unwilling to help test it? The patch that was wrote to specifically address your problem? I understand you might be low on free time but you are not a costumer. Someone else fixed then problem you encountered and your response was to whine. Is this how open source is supposed to work? Lastly, are the systemd parts initscripts currently use bothering you? How so? Because they are in a folded called 'systemd'? They seem to work alright. -- Thanasis Georgiou