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by sylware 1111 days ago
Allright, I may not need devuan gnu/linux in the future since I can choose at installation time the init system on debian.

But it seems the efforts to actually restore the compatibility of some components with sysvinit is from devuan, not debian. May be wrong again.

Those are steps in the right direction. But I stay alert: I know that sysvinit experience could be actually desastrous on debian compared to devuan. Not to mention the debian "default" is systemd: we all know how critical is the choice of the "default" on the long run, that's why I may still go to devuan.

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> But it seems the efforts to actually restore the compatibility of some components with sysvinit is from devuan, not debian.

Don't blame Debian if the Debuan contributors fail to send their patches upstream.

This is not what I recall which was strong resistance to raw blockade.

Well, it seems it did not last.