6/29/2026 at 8:26:58 AM
This makes the mistake of confusing systemd the service manager and systemd the project. This is an easy mistake to make given they have the same name.The systemd service manager does not have an installer, systemd-sysinstall is a separate tool that's part of the systemd project.
> systemd already integrated it, why (age verification)
systemd has not integrated age verification. All that's been discussed is a simple field to allow a user to register a DoB and an way for services to validate the user is over a certain age.
You could arguably already do this by having a DoB field for the user, but that'd involve giving applications your full DoB which I'm sure is distasteful for many.
> usual "fight" against non-sense laws
Because developers have to follow laws like everyone else?
by ChocolateGod
6/29/2026 at 12:16:51 PM
Which law though?Which country/state/region? Does it even apply? We're talking about an open source project that is not being sold, with contributors from all over the world.
by wink
6/29/2026 at 5:46:37 PM
The laws which any contributors to the OSS project are subject to. Some projects geographically restrict who can contribute to avoid issues like this, but when laws are passed by a jurisdiction in which existing maintainers reside those maintainers have the choice to either comply or move to a different jurisdiction. Moving is extremely disruptive & expensive, so they often comply.by SAI_Peregrinus
6/29/2026 at 1:01:35 PM
IIRC laws in some US states will require OS's to collect the age of the user so services can age restrict, it does not mandate any kind of ID verification.It doesn't matter it's an open source project, ultimately it ends up in commercial products which do require following the rules.
by ChocolateGod
6/29/2026 at 1:46:21 PM
The commercial products can patch it then if they so wish.by LtWorf
6/29/2026 at 2:23:52 PM
The field does nothing when left untouched, which it is by default.If having the ability to set a piece of metadata worries you, don't set it.
by ChocolateGod
6/29/2026 at 11:50:33 AM
The expressed intention behind adding the DoB field is to comply with age verification laws. Intent matters a whole lot here.by mort96
6/29/2026 at 1:02:29 PM
> comply with age verification lawsDo you want the developers to ignore the law and in the case of companies like Red Hat etc be vulnerable to law suits?
by ChocolateGod
6/29/2026 at 2:10:12 PM
Yes. Stand up and be a test case like Bernstein. Show some guts.In the case of a company there’s even less at risk, and a lot of good will to be farmed.
by iamnothere
6/29/2026 at 2:22:51 PM
Are you offering to pay for their lawyers?by ChocolateGod
6/29/2026 at 3:09:56 PM
If it’s a good test case, EFF would surely represent an individual pro bono. Depending on the importance of a corporate case, they would contribute heavily. But you can think of the expense as marketing, especially for a company like Red Hat who gets a lot of unnecessary grief from the community.by iamnothere
6/29/2026 at 5:01:40 PM
These are laws passed by democratically elected legislatures. It’s not a legal issue, it’s a political one. Ostensibly, the will of the people. But these wimpy geeks passively-aggressively protest by arguing about code online, instead of engaging in real political activism.by 7e
6/29/2026 at 5:16:31 PM
When lobbyists push legislators to enact laws that violate the Constitution, and voting differently does not resolve the problem, the next recourse is the jury box. Courts are a check on the other two branches.by iamnothere
6/29/2026 at 1:45:42 PM
There's multiple laws, and they all conflict with each other.They are obeying some by violating some others. In this case I'd personally do nothing.
by LtWorf