Dylan M. Taylor is not a household name in the Linux world. At least, he wasn’t until recently.

The software engineer and longtime open source contributor has quietly built a respectable track record over the years: writing Python code for the Arch Linux installer, maintaining packages for NixOS, and contributing CI/CD pipelines to various FOSS projects.

But a recent change he made to systemd has pushed him into the spotlight, along with a wave of intense debate.

At the center of the controversy is a seemingly simple addition Dylan made: an optional birthDate field in systemd’s user database.

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    1 day ago

    You’re approaching this with an everyday definition of “proposal”, but in the industry that term is overloaded with more specific meanings.

    If you asked 100 random devs, I have no doubt that the majority would call a PR to be something much more concrete than a proposal.