Le 28/08/2014 16:10, AW a écrit : > On Thu, 28 Aug 2014 16:02:02 +0200 > Bzzzz <lazyvi...@gmx.com> wrote: > > > As all I stand up for is _freedom_ (of any kind) and as what I hate most > > is fundamentalism (of any kind), this thread is terminated for me. > > AKA. I don't want to take the time to either learn systemd or try my hand at > writing excellent sysvinit code... I'd rather just complain instead... > > You have freedom to choose, if you want to choose. I'm sure there would be > takers who would gladly follow, some with cash and code experience. But that > takes a strong leader and not a wishy washy complainer.
Or systemd is imposed to me iutterly complex and with no real documentation for migration just a bunch of crossreferencing man pages, incomplete and without the basic glossary SysVInit was good for me, worked, I did not see ANY argument except "other do this" (in that case why use linux ? far more people use windows) or other autority argyuments or mere false facts. I see the OPEN bugs on systemd whose seriousness is kept lower than any other package (yes the fact that some machine may NOT boot should be considered utterly grave). I see a completely unfinished software, not even beta quality, with messages saying " in version you must do like this, in version n+1 like that, but it will change in n+2" I sere a system that is unable to properly shutdown a system and supporters say "it is not important just wait longer, or power off yourself" I see long time behaviour being changed and systemd fas saying "it is just it was bad before". The compatibility is nowhere to be seen I see developers refusing that their work is used otherwise than tehy intend, saying no you mustr also change the logging the system, end soon the resolver or other *sytem* things. I see dependencies to heavy frameworks, which will lead to many small machines to be unable to still run linux. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53ff76f5.5030...@rail.eu.org