Hello everyone, You've probably heard of all these systemd rants, which are especially rough in Debian community.
There is a Debian fork, named Devuan (devuan.org) which is currently in alpha stage, but is fairly usable (I have it on my desktop for daily usage), that promotes init freedom and ships with sysvinit by default. We are having a thread discussing Unix distributions that have made their decision not to go with systemd (all threads available at lists.dyne.org). Since systemd is made for Linux-only (and glibc also I believe), do you have any opinions on it, regarding NetBSD future and at all? As far as I understand NetBSD is made to follow Unix philosophy of keeping things simple and minimal, which probably excludes software like systemd. Thanks, Mitt