Bryen M Yunashko wrote:
Number of people concerned: I see the argument that openSUSE is simply not ready for systemd. Mainly I see it from a handful of people and while I do not dispute the legitimacy of your concerns, why aren't the concerns more widespread when there are thousands of openSUSE users and servers out there?
One reason is that most of those don't hang out here on opensuse-factory nor on opensuse-general, another that most production servers were most probably not upgraded to 12.1+systemd. (mine certainly weren't).
One argument against this group has basically been "because you don't know how to use systemd." Is this a fair defense in favor of systemd? Is there a difficult learning curve that needs to be addressed for a few people? Are there legitimately bugs that can have widespread effect? Are the bugs more corner-case? What are you doing differently from the rest of the world, so to speak?
It is an 80/20 situation as usual - 80% of the people never even notice systemd because they only use 20% of their system(s). The other 20% do stuff the 80% don't even know about.
I don't know, but the fact that so many thousands are using and appreciating openSUSE with systemd speaks volumes from an observational standpoint here.
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