On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 05:13:46PM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote: > On Sat, May 18, 2002 at 11:12:29PM +0200, Jeroen Dekkers wrote: > > > > I assume that you're suggesting here that standardizing on the LSB would > > > be a logical next step for Linux supporters to take after the FHS. > > > That's not the case. The FHS is useful to Debian because having *some* > > > standard describing the system layout is necessary to ensure that we > > > produce an internally-consistent system that's easy for both users and > > > other developers to work with; and all other things being equal, using > > > a common standard is better than developing our own because it lets us > > > leverage greater mindshare. > > > It's useful to have such a standard, that's why it's specified in the > > GNU Coding Standard. I don't think the FHS is a good standard > > however. > > A predictable troll of a response. If you haven't figured out by now > why your efforts to reduce all discussions to a "GNU vs. the > unenlightened" debate have been met with scorn, then I for one will not > miss you when you go. GNU/Hurd is the GNU system where it is done the GNU way like GNU/Linux is done in the done the GNU/Linux way and *BSD is done the *BSD way. We have to fit all those 3 systems into one distribution, but why should the whole distribution look like the current practice of GNU/Linux? Doesn't the current practice of GNU and *BSD matter? Shouldn't we have a discussion what the Debian way actually is? Especially if the current practices on those operating systems differ in a big way. The problem with some Debian developers is that they think they can use all Debian GNU/Linux things on GNU/Hurd and *BSD without a problem. That's not the case. The other fucking problem is that some Debian developers don't want to listen if you have a different opinion. A lot of people on this list are closed-minded like hell. Note that I say 'some' here. And why do you drop the CC of debian-hurd? Don't you think this discussion also matters to them? Jeroen Dekkers, Who is happy that this is his last thread on debian-devel -- Jabber ID: jdekkers@jabber.org IRC ID: jeroen@openprojects GNU supporter - http://www.gnu.org
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