Quote: << "Why I Hate systemd" >> Since systemd has been adopted by most distributions, "Hate" is probably going to derail any objective discussion. A better title would be, "Why init freedom offers more flexibility" or something similar. As others said, it is absolutely not wise to use any emotion loaded words.
I would prepare such a lecture by making a great effort to be as objective as possible. Therefore, my advice is to stick to facts. Avoid unproven claims and if possible support your arguments visually with statistics stating what statistic was used together with the corrisponding confidence level. Besides the above, when it comes to give the philosophical reasons as to why Devuan was established, again, try to support your arguments with facts, especially that there are situations where conventional GNU/Linux offers more control over a machine and why such control is a benefit. Keep in mind that someone from the audience may tell you that fine control requires the knowledge of complicated shell scripting and the knowledge of how diverse programs are configured in their configuration files. In this case be sincere: being more knowledgeable is the small price to pay. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng