> If your goal is for something other than systemd to be the default "init
> system" of Debian stretch, then *well* before stretch enters freeze, you
> need to have contributed to Debian a system initialization and service
> management system that over 50% of active Debian Developers think is an
> adequate *replacement* for systemd.

I think sysv is a great candidate to replace systemd.  Which system init 
system is most likely to be considered to replace systemd?

Thank you for your excellent reply.

zmc


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