On Tue, Nov 06, 2012 at 01:15:04PM +0000, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > It could well end up the other way around, with systemd dying. It does > far too much and most of which is pointless in order to gain traction > but also limiting it's scope and so success unless it is forked or > radically changed of course. The amount of code running as root is > rediculous too. Even Redhat devs have said it offers little and it > certainly causes major problems even for Linux.
Some RH guys don't like only from sysadmin or job point of view, in F19 there should be no /var/log/messages or they are worried about how to support environments and apps which uses this files to parse it. This also contains big finantial level but as Fedora is "playground" nobody cares there much about this topic. Most Linux distros will move to systemd anyway, even Debian I bet. They already moved to stupid Upstart (like RHEL 6 IIRC). jirib