Excuse me, but this reply isn't appropriate, just as much as the OP.
Redirecting him to another Unix distribution isn't the thing to do.

Instead, you should have informed the OP that we will continue to
support not only systemd, upstart, or whichever becomes the default.
Because that's the plan. And nobody will force anyone to use the default
settings, just like nobody is forced to use the default desktop.

It seems that in case of systemd it may end being forced, doesn't Gnome 3 depend on it?

I have another idea - maybe systemd could be split in parts in Debian? I think it would fix some objections.

I.e. for example, systemd-journal looks like the most bloated part of systemd to me, with its binary log format, QR codes and built-in HTTP server - so maybe it could be disabled via a patch? Or even packaged separately so you can choose whether to install it? Is anyone familiar with systemd code - does it look possible and/or simple task to you?

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With best regards,
  Vitaliy Filippov


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