Hello Eric,

as landing of elogind/libelogind (241.2-1) at Obarun repository, obviously was not the joke, as I initially thought having in mind now traditional voidlinux 1st of april jokes, I would like to know, are we leaving the Obarun's roots/rules? It's just my curiosity ... no offense. Thanks.
I think as an experiment of what it would take to get this "ridiculous" desktop running, and that it is possible, it is ok. As a permanent part of obarun I see it as severely problematic.
I use to find desktops like this uninteresting. After playing with JM's system for a couple of days I have learned to hate it.

I think there should be a sort of pride that comes from the things that don't work on Obarun and shouldn't. But it is equally valuable once in a while to see what it would take. KDE coders made their choices and the world shouldn't have to adopt to their choices - to finely define the infrastructure beneath the desktop.
an explication come soon, do not worry the main philosophy and policy of Obarun doesn't change

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