• nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 hours ago

    this is the correct way to frame this issue. it serves no purpose other than to support things that are further down a slope

    I wonder if a fork becomes successful, or if traditional init based systems make a comeback

    enterprise users obviously won’t give a shit about any of this, and will keep using redhat or amazon linux or whatever

    • UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      39 minutes ago

      Seems like you don’t really need to fork the system until someone applies DOB field in a meaningful way.

      Even in such a situation, I would suspect the short-term solution is simply a patch or crack to neuter the functionality that the DOB field is supposed to implement. A full fork seems unnecessary, even counterproductive, since it would define your OS as meaningfully distinct (and noticeably out of compliance) with a standard installation.