[CentOS] PHP version not enough for developers

Mon Oct 26 21:42:49 UTC 2015
Johnny Hughes <johnny at centos.org>

On 10/26/2015 12:19 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Oct 2015, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> 
>> On 10/23/2015 03:44 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>>> What FUD? It adds *binary* logfiles, readable only with a separate
>>> program; when I restart a service, it does not *tell* me what's going
>>> on,
>>> just worked or didn't, so I don't know, if it fails, where, the messages
>>> from journalctl are extremely unhelpful, and when it boots, if I want to
>>> watch, it tends to hide much info. It's much less informative in most
>>> ways
>>> in helping me solve problems.
>>>
>>
>> Jesus Christ .. do we really have to start ANOTHER systemd thread.
> 
> Yes.
> 
>> These lists are for providing USEFUL information to CentOS users ..
> 
> Let's get some information that might be useful:
> 
> Are binary logfiles an inherent part of systemd?
> If so, equating systemd with the devil would seem appropriate.
> My expectation is that it is not.
> 
> Is the aforementioned dearth of information an inherent part of systemd?
> If so, equating systemd with the devil would seem appropriate.
> My expectation is that it is not.
> 
> 
> The evil of binary journals for people is fairly cut and dry.
> If data is only for another program,
> making it binary when it could easily be text is against
> unix philosophy and a bad design choice, but not proof of evil.
> When the data is text specifically to be read by people,
> choosing to make it binary is evil and rude.

All of that might be true, however this is not the place to discuss that.

The goal if CentOS is to exactly build RHEL's source code.  We do that.
 If that is not what you want in a Linux distribution, then CentOS is
not for you .. that is just the facts.

We are not going to change something that is designed a certain way in
RHEL source code.

So, that means that the place to have those discussions is not on a
CentOS list, but on a list where something can be done about it.  On the
list where the code is actually developed, on a Fedora List or a RHEL list.


> 
> 
>> flame threads will result in list users who are moderated.
> 
> E.g. Johhny Hughes?
> 
> What do threat posts result in?
> 

That is not a threat, it is a promise.  I set the moderation bits on the
list.  I get dozens of emails off list asking for people to moderated on
the flame fest emails.

We should all be adult and professional enough to understand that
designing of software happens somewhere else and endlessly complaining
about it here does nothing to get it fixed.  It just annoys users who
want to use centos and get help using it.




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