this email is intended for my learning purpose only.

i am a debian user for many years and have been working on different
services.i am not a high level linux kernel hacker just working like a
normal system admin as they suppose to work. however
 now a days i am hearing too much about systemd vs init  fights which is
capturing my attention. actually i know the use of initd and what it is
actually doing i have heard that systemd is replacing init.d which is fine
too. but why many people are against systemd. just like
http://debianfork.org/ why they are against this change. can some one
please explain.

when we talk about debian forks we talk about OS like ubuntu and mint. why
people considering the addition of systemd as a fork?


Thanks,
Yousuf

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