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  • From: "M.L." <mlubrano AT sourcemage.org>
  • To: Tony Smith <tony AT smee.org>, sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] The lonely PMS
  • Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 17:19:01 +0100

On Mercredi 26 Mars 2003 17:07, Tony Smith wrote:
> Sorry, but I'd rather chew off my own leg than use an init written in bash.
>
> (I come at things from the opposite end of the spectrum, and I think SMGL
> needs less bash, not more.)
>
> We should concentrate on fixing things that are broken, rather than
> breaking things that are fixed.
>

I agree. T

(what ? who cares ? ;)

> Tony
>
> On Wednesday 26 March 2003 7:25 am, Peter Schneider-Kamp wrote:
> > M.L. wrote:
> > > Right but is it really necessary to reinvent the weel in bash ?
> > >
> > > I'm not part of the developer team, but I thinks being 100% bash based
> > > is not the main SMGL's goal. Then, it's not even the easyest way to do
> > > certain things, as you said.
> >
> > Although I *do* love bash (and have contributed a few lines of bash
> > code), I am pretty sure I would not want an all bash SMGL.
> >
> > Talk about speed and, of course, reinventing the wheel. For example
> > replacing init with a bash version would only make sense to me
> > if it significantly improved on init. Why replace something that is
> > perfectly stable, well-understood and does its job like a machine?
> >
> > The power of bash is *combining* standard tools in an
> > easy and comfortable way - not *replacing* them!
> >
> > Greetings and thumbs up for the development team,
> > Peter
> >
> > P.S.: <DISCLAIMER>I'm not on the developer team, either.</DISCLAIMER>
>
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