tor...@riseup.net wrote:
And you really think making another thread about the subject is the
right way to "stop" the discussions about systemd? You couldn't have
said that in one of the existing threads?
You missed the option to invest the energy in distributions which don't
use systemd.
People are angry, disappointed, sad. Just like others are happy with
Debian's decision to use systemd. Not sure why there should be no
feedback about the decision (but it sure is one reason why i see no
sense in sticking with Debian. Down-your-throat-and-no-be-silent is
not what i am looking for. Debian offtopic IRC channel says: "init
rants > /dev/null." Cool, huh? ).
If you really want to do something constructive: Do it. No one hinders
you.
You know, it is still possible that the installer team will fix bug
#668001, systemd-shim will stabilize, and it will remain possible in
some future release of Jessie, to build and run a Jessie system without
systemd taking over one's system. Or maybe folks will come to their
senses for Jessie+1. Wheezy has some life in it yet. There's time to
wait and see, and to see whether systemd turns the entire Linux
ecosystem into a monoculture.
That's why I'm sticking around for now. It's also why I'm hedging my
bets by exploring other distros and platforms, and the possibility of a
fork - and trying to be constructive by comparing notes with others who
are doing the same.
Miles Fidelman
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