On 11/10/2013 05:35 AM, Joel Rees wrote:

My own history --

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I wandered over here when Fedora came under the influence of the
systemd crowd. Same group as was behind unifying /bin and /usr/bin,
near as I can tell.
My move to Debian was after nearly 5-years of happily using Arch Linux. Then they decided to impose the Systemd Mandate. Their documentation, which up until that point was some of the best in the Linux world, suddenly turned shoddy-at-best -- at least for those interested in converting an existing installation over to sytemd.

If you ask them technical questions, they shout you down.
Same with the Arch Elitists. Many left the distro after being publicly scolded and chastised, both on the Arch Forum and in the IRC channel.

It was almost as if the powers-that-be in Arch deliberately wanted to thin the herd. And systemd was just the tool to affect the cull.

The systemd crowd, no. It's about control.
"My way or the highway" mentality.

--Jeff





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