On 9/11/2014 6:19 PM, Rich Braun wrote: > But upon reflection, I'm not quite sure which one is the terrorist, which one > is the defender of liberty, and which one is the neutral bystander: sysV > init, upstart, or systemd?
The problem with this question is that it's the same loaded question that was on the Debian TC ballot. Which is to say that System V init is presented as irreparably broken, hating Canonical is an in thing for the Debian community, OpenRC is BSD-style which Debian abandoned many years ago, and that leaves systemd as the only viable choice on the list. Personally, I don't see System V init as being irreparably broken. Or in fact broken at all. And I don't see any of the alternatives as being objectively better. They're better at some things but at the cost of being worse at others. -- Rich P. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss