On Wed, 05 Apr 2017 20:12:53 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: > Am 05.04.2017 um 20:05 schrieb Dan Ritter: >> On Wed, Apr 05, 2017 at 07:26:03PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote: >>> Am 05.04.2017 um 17:04 schrieb Dan Ritter: >>>> On Wed, Apr 05, 2017 at 03:47:33PM +0100, Jonathan Dowland wrote: >>>>> On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 05:06:22AM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote: >>>>>> Aside from being insulting, this is just plain untrue. There are >>>>>> well over 100,000 professional Linux sysadmins worldwide. I'd >>>>>> estimate that at least a third of them administer at least one - >>>>>> and probably more than one - systems that work better with >>>>>> sysvinit than with systemd. >>>>> >>>>> That estimate sounds plucked out of the air to me. >>>> >>>> It certainly is. >>>> >>>> For example, I run on the order of a thousand servers that are >>>> running Wheezy because we haven't managed a smooth transition to >>>> Jessie yet, and systemd is a large part of that problem. >>>> >>>> >>> what problems exactly do you have which are caused by systemd? >> >> We have our own applications, built over the last 19 years, that are >> managed by sysvinit scripts which are handled by a configuration >> management system that we built and open-sourced before Chef or Puppet >> were born. Nobody wants to rewrite all of this. Initial testing of >> systemd compatibility were negative, and nothing looked so easy to fix >> that someone jumped up and said "I'll do that!" >> >> > Any specifics? What problems did you run into with the sysv compat > support in systemd?
Do you feel confident whit it Michel Biebl? My clients could not feel confident whit it! "Community Systemd is a lively project with dozens of developers from various companies, including Red Hat, Samsung and Intel. It integrates contributions from even more individual contributors: to this date, 438 authors, with 63 having at least 10 commits. It can also be noted that two of the Debian maintainers have commit permissions." https://wiki.debian.org/Debate/initsystem/systemd