On 2015-09-02 at 11:07, Joel Rees wrote: > Steve mentioned (off-list, was it?) that an OS without systemd is > (relatively speaking) not that hard to switch a new init under, > where an OS with systemd is significantly more difficult.
I don't remember that post, and I'm not even sure which Steve you're talking about, but if it was public (just not on this list) I'd be interested in seeing it. That's been my position and my concern since the idea of switching Debian over to systemd was first raised, and when I brought it up on debian-devel in what I think was the first real wave of discussions there, I recall it as having been more or less dismissed as being somewhere between "not true" and "irrelevant"; I don't recall having seen anyone else even raise that concern, much less treat it as a noteworthy consideration, then or since. -- The Wanderer The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw
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