If insserv breakes all other options there is a problem and this currently is the case.
Sean's Law: The remaining playtime of a song on the radio is inversely proportional to how much you like it.
Anyway, we all know Ubuntu is just a crappy overlay on top of Sid, bundled with proprietary blobs.
If it's a bug people rely on, it's not a bug, it's a feature.
Forks are not the efficient way to work with Debian.
* GyrosGeier lernte gerade: mit systemd muss das initramfs /usr mounten <GyrosGeier> Alles andere ist unsupported und wird durch rescue Shell bestraft
least-favourite GUI toolkit rolled into one, right? ;P
We are very careful about what features we add because we can't take them away.
Ingo Molnar and Linus are advocating for verbal abuse.
It's not worth my energy, in other words.
<tomv_w> we should just forward d-bugs-rc to d-d-a. <tomv_w> just so everyone knows what to think about.
And I say that's bogus.
Go play in the traffic, kid. Remember to arrange a video...
Upstream obviously hasn't understood how distributions work and what stable releases are.
Linux is a very very very diverse ecosystem and it grew to be such as a function of the principle of least surprise, among other things.
Another piece of diversity lost in the open source world. systemd is winning the war.
So, in Python, mutable items in default arguments are a good way to get more fun time with debugging.
I thought we had explicitly defined yield() to not do that.