tor...@riseup.net wrote:
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.
You have put that in way more plain than i could. I mean: Not everyone
posts about the subject only to make noise, to troll. Lots of people
are looking for solutions (be it inside Debian, the way you posted it,
or be it by other means, you posted about that too).

"I don't want to use systemd, what are my options" inside of a debian
communication channel makes sense to me (assuming one has been a Debian
user in the past).

Despite the rumors about at kFreeBSD having trouble i still think it
isn't a bad option. Hurd too, i guess, but for me it is too difficult.
I am looking at kFreeBSD too (again). Not as comfortable as Debian
GNU/Linux, but once configured it works well. Doing that, as far it's
me, is something very constructive *inside* of the Debian project (k,
k, only as someone testing it, as a user ... :-) ).

:-)

--
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.   .... Yogi Berra


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