On Jul 8, 2014, at 5:09 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn <denni...@conversis.de> wrote:
> 
> That presumes that your conservative attitude is the majority opinion
> though. Systemd is one of the features that I have been looking forward
> to in CentOS 7 because of the new capabilities it provides so while this
> will surely drive some people away it will actually attract others and
> if you think that this will lead to some sort of great exodus then I
> think you are mistaken. Not everybody is this uncomfortable with change.
> 
For the record, I'm not uncomfortable with change.  I'm uncomfortable with 
stupid,
poorly thought out, monolithic change that ignores half a century of the UNIX 
philosophy.
And creating a daemon that tries to handle everything but the kitchen sink and 
implementing
it in such a way as to make it nearly incomprehensible to me certainly qualifies
as that type of change.

Sysvinit may not be perfect, but it's UNIX.  Systemd is...  a lot of things, 
but more
of a windows-like solution than I"m comfortable with.  It's just dumb.  Surely 
there could
have been a better way of accomplishing their goals without creating the 
equivalent of
Cartman's Trapper Keeper.

And yea, I'm kind of an old white guy (is 38 old?)  The guy who called that out 
as
a negative is not helping his cause with me.  This old white guy has been doing 
Linux
administration when some people on this list were pulling the hair of girls 
they liked
and eating bugs.

(and if that was yesterday, I don't want to hear about it. :))

--Russell

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