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Un lindo coment en slashdot sobre systemd ...news.slashdot.org/story/14/10/06/1837237/lennart-poettering-open-source-community-quite-a-sick-place-to-be-in If so many distributions, including several major ones (openSUSE, Fedora, Debian, etc.) are ALL switching to systemd (and before that to network manager and pulseaudio), and some of them since quite some time (openSUSE has been using it for 4 iterations) without switching back, and some are even eager to jump in as start using future project from the same source (Google has expressed interests in KDBUS), there might be 2 explanations: - either Lennart is an Evil-Über-Wizard-Super-Mutant who is mastering the art of mass mind-control, and it forcing every distro to switch using hypnosis. - or maybe, perhaps systemd is actually USEFUL, solves real-world problems (to the point that most distribution have decided to use it), and isnt as problematic as the detractor want you to believe (dont base your opinion on what the first beta was years ago). Some of purported evils of systemd have no base in reality (detractors tend to forget that systemd is not only PID1, but a whole constellation of helper softwares and daemons). Systemd might have enough objective qualities, so that even if a very vocal minority doesnt agree with it, a silent majority has considered interesting enough to give it a try. Also, online I hear a lot of people complaining about systemd and calling for boycott, but I see very few actual useful work: - Gentoo *DID* write their own init system (OpenRC). - Uselessd is an attempt at an alternative using as few components as possible. - SystemBSD is an attempt to offer the same API but rewritten from scratch for BSD (so Gnome and other software which relies on systemd can run there). But outside of there 3 exceptions, its basically only people complaining and whining, and not much effort to actually avoid systemd and propose another alternative.
Posted on: Thu, 09 Oct 2014 23:37:23 +0000

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