[kwlug-disc] What is all this about systemd?
unsolicited
unsolicited at swiz.ca
Fri Jul 18 16:52:38 EDT 2014
I don't think I was saying it wasn't good enough, I think I was saying
that, in the tradition, the maintainers would commit to continuity -
rather than the explicit you can count on nothing, statement.
If I understand these posts correctly, the issue is not that it is or
isn't a better widget, see 'moving target' comments, but that the design
approach is so contrary to tried and proven best and effective practice
principles.
I get the desire to 'solve this problem', the problem is that the
ecosystem within which it sits is so huge that the lack of apparent
desire to play nice with the rest of the world and integrate and
cooperate with the rest of the ecosystem gets up people's craw.
That there is this level of debate surrounding it speaks volumes.
Feels like everyone's got their heels dug in on this. Not typically a
good thing.
On 14-07-18 01:00 AM, Chris Irwin wrote:
>
> On 07/17/2014 10:11 PM, unsolicited wrote:
>> Yes, but as the article notes, there is no guarantee that the API
>> won't change underneath you
> We've already had that for as long as I can remember.
>
> I've had configuration and data files change format and/or location
> during upgrades, default settings altered, etc.. I'm talking about
> "standard" components like samba, grub, xorg, etc.
>
> Saying that systemd might one day change isn't a good enough reason to
> not use it.
>
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