* Tomas Cech
Hi people,
to get some better overview about our systemd opinions, mainly, to quantify it I created a poll:
https://connect.opensuse.org/pg/polls/read/sleep_walker/45294/do-we-want-to-...
Thanks for your vote.
I'm really wondering what this is supposed to achieve now that everything already depends on systemd (particularly the middle stack on which the desktops now depends on logind which is tightly coupled to systemd as init, there is usage of systemd timers, sysv init scripts and associated configurations are gone, YaST has been adapted) and the cost of reversal would be enormous. This should have been at the time before facts were created, when openSUSE still had some bagaining power to influence upstreams, and when the systemd authors were lying in public about the openSUSE project having decided to switch to systemd. Now it's too late and trying to legitimize the switch after the fact doesn't make it any better either. Lets just consider this a lesson of how not to do things and refrain from the revisionism that some community members expressed in the "boycott systemd" thread. BTW, you could also do something constructive regarding systemd by reverting the switch from rsyslog to journald which causes absymal performance as notend several threads on this list. -- Guido Berhoerster -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org