> Devuan is about choice. We think people should be able
> to choose whether to use a GNU+Linux system with or
> without systemd.
> Devuan decided to fork not only the base distribution,
> but also its governance, because Debian has made it
> difficult to avoid systemd as init, entangling the system
> with unnecessary dependencies and did so despite...
but you're right that it makes sense to put it in a more obvious location, given that it seems to be the reason the project exists.
> Devuan is about choice. We think people should be able > to choose whether to use a GNU+Linux system with or > without systemd. > Devuan decided to fork not only the base distribution, > but also its governance, because Debian has made it > difficult to avoid systemd as init, entangling the system > with unnecessary dependencies and did so despite...
but you're right that it makes sense to put it in a more obvious location, given that it seems to be the reason the project exists.