Only time will tell, of course. The problem is, in Industry, we all are
using Debian 6/7 and CentOS 5/6.
EOL for CentOS 5 is 2017, and 2020 for CentOS 6. So in Red Hat world, there
is plenty of time to plan and make decisions.
But, in Debian world, EOL for Wheezy is next year. So there is no much time
to see the real impact of systemd in the Industry, I think.
Greetings.
On Thu, Nov 12, 2015 at 12:21 PM, Jaromil <jaromil@???> wrote:
>
>
> On November 12, 2015 4:11:27 PM GMT+01:00, Emiliano Marini <
> emilianomarini82@???> wrote:
> >Sadly I must agree with you Linux O'Beardly. Maybe there's much money
> >in
> >play?
>
>
> It is not about money. Is about Unity.
> Which in general is good to preserve over
> non critical diatribes. But they have not
> understood that this is a critical one.
>
> Of the three perhaps only Linus did, after
> all he is an active programmer and reads
> regularly code. But he is refraining from
> doing universal statements pro or against
> the whole of systemd, while interacting
> on details, which I think is wise to do for
> a leader.
>
> Only time will tell who is right, the schism
> is happening be it acknowledged or not by
> the current leaders. This is sad, but unavoidable
> and certainly wasn't the Init Freedom camp
> the one who imposed this schism on everyone.
>
>
> Ciao
>
>
> P.s back from blackhat EU here in Amsterdam
> systemd is the inside joke :-D and with it redhat is burning
> a lot of bridges in the enterprise sector..
> They are going to loose the cloud race!
>
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