Cristian Rodríguez
I still propose that we drop systemd completely
That's sums up all arguments I have heard agaisnt systemd "I do not like it", "it much work", etc..googling sadly reveals zero reasonable technical arguments against it, all you see falls into the following categories (and I googled a lot. before jumping into this ship)
- Appeals to tradition --> we do things this way and works.
- ad hominems --> Lennart is an ass, blabla..
- ad portability --> it is not portable therefore sucks, that the most utter bullshit frecuently heard from the BSD crowd.
Portability in reality means "A whole bunch of code and ugly hacks to make it work in your obscure system" (just take a look at openssl in example)
- People that claim cgroups are ugly/broken, wrong choir !! that's something to complain to kernel developers.
- In general lack of understanding what systemd really does.
Interesting that any discussion always revolves back to systemd. Might I add another category: - Hordes of unfixed bugs, many of them so major no production environment with a risk manager will dare even try this thing in its current state. Sebastian -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org