On Mon, 01 Dec 2014, Ric Moore wrote: > On 12/01/2014 04:18 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > On Mon, 01 Dec 2014, Ric Moore wrote: > > > >> On 11/30/2014 11:27 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > >> > >>> I fear that once systemd is firmly entrenched in Debian as the > >>> default init more distros will follow suit, and more and more > >>> developers will start writing apps with systemd, or parts of it, > >>> as a dependency for the "features" it offers. > >> > >> Every other distro of merit has long since made the switch. We're > >> just late to the party. Are you just figuring it out now? Ric > > > > Depends on what you mean by "distros of merit." > > > > Last time I checked -- two or three weeks ago -- only 6 distros > > besides Jessie were using systemd as the default: Fedora 15, > > RHEL 7, CentOS 7, Arch, OpenSUSE, and SUSE Server. Just read today > > OpenMandriva uses it. Probably Mandriva, too. Haven't checked. So, > > 9 total including Jessie. In any case, not a long list. > > > > I've also just read of a systemd-less fork of Jessie/Debian. > > Debuan, I think it's called. > > > > So, it's started. > > Thank $DEITY$. > > By the way, the list provided is about 90% of the total usage in > servers and desktops. Include Ubuntu and it's flavors as well. :/ Ric
But how many of the systemd versions are actually in use in all those servers and desktops? More importantly: Who will be upgrading or installing the systemd versions in the future? Will they replace systemd with another init if they do? Will be interesting to see what transpires. B -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141201214850.21faa...@debian7.boseck208.net