I saw the Devuan gopher hack thing as a screenshot attached to a mastodon toot yesterday (Apr 1st). First reaction: "Wow, hacking linux distro sites. Nice way to promote gopher you dickheads" I know, joke's on me right? This morning I log on to CS and have a quick look at IRC to see if I missed anything. Turns out asbesto and KatolaZ are part of the Devuan project and have been explaining their April Fool's prank. April Fools Day hasn't been a thing for me since I was about 12, so I really don't get the whole internet trying to make fools of people, and to be honest I try and avoid any site I suspect might make a big deal out of it. Now this may be because I'm a joyless middle-aged bastard, or perhaps it's because the vast majority of the so-called pranks are either painfully transparent or painfully unfunny. This one falls under 'painfully unfunny' for me. At my day job, I'd be one of the guys clearing my desk if we were hacked, so I'm struggling to see the humour in it. As a linux distribution site, I had hoped perhaps someone might have thought "maybe this isn't such a great idea" at some point but I guess not. I imagine I'm not alone in wanting my OSes to come from secure, verifiable sites and that distro maintainers would make a joke of that just doesn't sit right with me I'm afraid. At work, I'd been keeping half an eye on Devuan since it was announced, as it seemed interesting and might possibly have been a candidate for use internally. Unfortunately, as a result of this prank and some of the IRC comments, I've had to reconsider that position. Don't get me wrong, I'm not making any sort of attack on asbesto or KatolaZ - it's their project, they can do what they like. But it's my impression that I cannot rely on Devuan for anything that actually matters, and it's a toss-up whether or not I even put it on a personal machine now. Sorry guys. For what it's worth, I'm with you on the systemd thing.