
Currently, systemd is the path to the dark side of stability. systemd leads to bugzilla. bugzilla leads to developers. developers leads to suffering. Careful in your decisions you should be. If you think of systemd as a vital part of OpenSUSE, making an article or just a reference for its removal should be the right feedback to the community of Tumbleweed. On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Greg KH <gregkh@suse.de> wrote:
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 03:04:11PM +1200, M. B. Shah wrote:
systemd is available on 11.4, isn't it? So it would revert to 11.4's older version, wouldn't it?
Yes it will.
That would probably cause more issues if people aren't fully aware that systemd has been removed from Tumbleweed.
Not really, it just reverts back to the functionality (or lack thereof) of systemd in 11.4 :)
But again, you had to specifically enable systemd to boot with it, and I think the number of people who did that are _very_ low based on the bug reports we got. So they are smart enough to notice this.
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