2011/3/30 MichaĆ Piotrowski mkkp4x4@gmail.com:
2011/3/30 Adam Williamson awilliam@redhat.com:
On Wed, 2011-03-30 at 09:35 -0500, Adam Miller wrote:
Again, I'm not against that this is being done, but I would like to see everyone equally follow suit on the way things are traditionally done in Fedora land.
Well, up to a point, Lord Copper. We have a features process with lots of bureaucracy and FESCo involvement and so on. What we don't have is any clear _enforcement_ of that process; there's no workable system that evaluates changes and requires sufficiently significant changes to be submitted as features. It's perfectly possible, and has been done lots of times, to simply go ahead and commit significant changes that _could_ have been 'features', not submit them as features, and happily bypass the entire 'feature' process with all its bureaucracy. /run would certainly not be close to being the first time this has happened.
Please do not try to kill evolution through the bureaucracy. Lennart fixed a long standing issue here and he did it in such a way that tree other major distributions accepted his solution. He also fixed a long standing issues with Linux init system. This is not a feature - this is evolution.
Well we are on f-d-l and this is a change ... we all know what this evil combination causes ;)