Auteur: T.J. Duchene Date: À: dng Sujet: Re: [Dng] [OT]I have been liberated!
, > >
> > You're soooo demotivating! Systemd was never a problem, it's
> > wonderful, you're just a troll! Just go with the program and use it:
> > This is the 21st century, so we need a 21st century init system.
> > Systemd is modular, it's comprised of nothing but modules. I think Don
> > Armstrong should kick you off of Debian-User. If you don't like
> > Debian, make your own!
> >
> > Oh wait, you resigned, Don Armstrong can't fire you. Oh wait, you
> > *are* making your own.
> >
> > :-) :-) :-)
> >
> > For all of you not familiar with Debian-User, my reply was a humorous
> > parody of what happens on Debian-User every time somebody questions
> > the devine wisdom of systemd.
> >
> > Congrats, Go Linux!
> >
> > SteveT
> > [T.J. ] Are you guys just making jokes or are people really like that over at Debian User these days? I realize systemd is not everyone's favorite topic, but this seems "over the top" and exaggerated. You mentioned an Armstrong before. Is the trolling really that bad?
>From my standpoint, systemd is neither bad nor good, it is badly constructed. I certainly would not put it on server without serious thought, but I do not think that I would be overly concerned about it on the desktop.
Steve, I'd like to ask you a question from a technical standpoint. I am not being sarcastic or condescending in any way whatsoever. If you, in your experience, think that perhaps systemd is an attempt to clone a Windows desktop, the server side of Linux be damned? I would think that myself, except that RedHat is paying Poettering. It seems to me that there are really two sides in this: the veteran UNIX server crowd and the FLOS Linux Desktop people?