
On 12/28/2011 1:04 PM, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
On 28/12/11 11:49, Michal Kubeček wrote:
On the other hand, it brings a lot of problems and complicates things that used to be simple and easy.
Yeah, simple and easy... did you mean obscure, undocumented, racy and impossible to verify in large scale ?
Some features aren't provided at all and
when people point it out, the answer is "you shouldn't want them because systemd doesn't provide them"
Well, people is asking for fairly ridiculous things.
ExecStatus is ridiculous??? F YOU! Holy... ARGGGHHHH! What else is ridiculous? And why exactly are they ridiculous? They can be done some other way? And that way is better? I think some people have forgotten that Linux is a unix system. One of the features that makes unix so useful is the fact that it's made out of lots of individually simple, low level tools that can be combined into higher level systems. So, one thing systemd eventually intends to do is take over the job of cron and replace it. Hey, why run two processes when one is already running all the time anyways and could do the same job pretty easy along the way? That is a TERRIBLE idea. If that idea was valid then you could logically extend it to the point of having one process running the entire system. It might be cool and it might be good for some things but it wouldn't be unix and it wouldn't be 1/100th as useful. Maybe you should go work on some other kind of system like playstations or xbox's or phones and leave the general purpose unix-alikes alone. They are not a good fit for you. Yeah, asking for you to stop F-ing up the system that I have to live with is ridiculous. Except thankfully I don't have to live with it. -- bkw -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org