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Introducing stronger dependencies on systemd
(blogs.gnome.org)
This seems very fair. GNOME developers owe nobody anything of course, so if someone wants to rip out parts/functionality and replace it with someone else, that's both their prerogative and responsibility, but it's friendly and helpful to give advance warning and clear pointers on what to look out for.
:((( I really enjoyed running GNOME on void, I hope that experience doesn't suffer too much
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