Claudio Freire wrote:
That's openSUSE supporting systemd through patches. Since systemd is in such a horrible state, openSUSE has to fix tons of stuff, and it has. I've seen the improvement in stability at least in my setups. Those patches will eventually be part of systemd, because openSUSE has folks that persevere in trying to convince their developers of the need for them. I think that must be applauded.
I hope this trend moves also into design and interoperability issues, which is an area where systemd sucks big time.
Sadly, if that had been done up front -- enough so that people thought it would be dealt with and there would be ways to have the best of both (whatever that looks like(!?)), then I doubt systemd would have had the resistance it has. From what I've seen it's been the pushing forward no matter the cost, with peripheral SW needing to either comply, be absorbed or be become obsolete. None of those are options that really entice one. ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org