Well, their release is essentially Debian Jessie with a few defaults modified (have the "init" meta-package depend on sysvinit instead of systemd), a few packages removed (systemd-sysv) and a few packages rebuilt to not…
And what does Devuan do? Hint: udev in Devuan is just the unmodified Debian package. So much for the "heavy lifting" done by Devuan in the last years. And udev w/o systemd is still supported upstream, just not building…
> Devuan is also doing lots of heavy lifting to keep udev separate from systemd So they do nothing as udev and systemd already are separate packages in Debian?
Well, their release is essentially Debian Jessie with a few defaults modified (have the "init" meta-package depend on sysvinit instead of systemd), a few packages removed (systemd-sysv) and a few packages rebuilt to not…
And what does Devuan do? Hint: udev in Devuan is just the unmodified Debian package. So much for the "heavy lifting" done by Devuan in the last years. And udev w/o systemd is still supported upstream, just not building…
> Devuan is also doing lots of heavy lifting to keep udev separate from systemd So they do nothing as udev and systemd already are separate packages in Debian?