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I was ambivalent about systemd up until now. If this gets merged I'm moving to a non-systemd distro. I do not live in California or even the USA. I do not want age verification garbage in my OS.
Iv not given a shit one way or another as well. But as a Californian I refuse to have this shit on my PC damn be what the law says.
Consider PCLinuxOS: they're an RPM-based mandriva (mandrake/conectiva) derivative with really great and wide compatibility in stacks without the 'modules' shitfest RH started after no one remembered what 'alternatives' was for.
They don't use systemd, but their installation is a bit shite as it's a "live CD" installer -- they pruned out the proper templatey install that mandriva has. But so far that's the biggest issue. If they can get off networkManager we'll be even better off, though.
There's also kaOS
There's also Linux MX, Debian based, on their latest release they added systemd as an option, but you can choose sysv at first boot if you want, and that's what will be installed and used.
Good news: this is not age verification. This is an optional DoB field on a user profile.
It's being added as a response to the age verification laws with the intended purpose to provide the age signal.
It's age verification/attestation.
No. It's a date of birth. You're right that age verification comes next, but this is not it. Had this field been present before, none of this would matter.
Contact your representative, not your local FOSS maintainer.
They're not a US citizen.
They also didn't say they would contact the maintainers. They said they'd just change distro to a non-systemd one.
And you're nothing but silly trying to act like this isn't about age "verification". We know it is, because it comes in response to the new california law
If you're not a US citizen (or Brazilian) why would you care if they comply with local laws?
They stated that reason very clearly in their original comment. I suggest you read it if you want to know why.
Yes I can read.
Right, so that they can ask if I'm stoned or stupid for asking them to affect laws in another country?
Then this doesn't impact you in any form. (Especially since it's just a DoB).
You can continue to whine but frankly I don't see the point then.
Of course it does. This particular change may seem innocuous in itself, but the idea of compliance with ridiculous laws like this one, in one jurisdiction, being implemented in a project used globally will result in compromising everyone's privacy/security, regardless of whether they are even subject to that law or not.
If anything, it's more troubling for those outside the relevant jurisdiction, since we get 0 say on the laws, and have no actual reason to comply.