Author: Michael Dec Date: To: T.J. Duchene CC: dng Subject: Re: [Dng] What's new in Systemd
On 2015-02-02 17:47, T.J. Duchene wrote: > Funny thing. I hear a lot of complaining about systemd, and yes, i
> think some of it is justified, but consider this...Rather than
> joining
> the project and steering it in another direction, or creating patches
> to fix what you do not like, everyone is just standing about
> complaining. Now this is not to say that Devuan is sitting on its
> hands. No one here, minus FreeBSD seems to me at least to have a
> clear action plan. You cant avoid systemd forever, and at some point
> compatibility is going to have to be provided.
>
> Better now than later. I think FreeBSD and uselessd have the best
> approaches.
>
> Just for the case of devels advocate (yes deliberate pun) systemd
> can be compiled with an absolute minimum. OpenRC works just fine and it has all the rings and bells you would
want from systemd:
- logs (lol, welcome to 1980?)
- cgroups management
- parallel service start
Interestingly, cgroups can be disabled and this is why this init runs
on BSD, these just don't exist there.
It really doesn't hurt to have a familiar software stack across
different operating systems. Time wasted on retraining is time you
could've used to do actual work. Especially if there's literally no
benefit to said retraining.