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Re:Important milestone?
An important milestone is something like definitively switching to systemd and excluding any alternatives but 25 years is merely an arbitrary slice of time.
Holy smoke that's a scary graph.
If our issue open / closed list looked like that for that long, we'd be out on our ear and the client moved on to something / someone else!
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Important milestone?
An important milestone is something like definitively switching to systemd and excluding any alternatives but 25 years is merely an arbitrary slice of time.
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For those keeping track...
SystemD has 617 issues open and there is no sign of all issues being resolved this decade.
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Re:Fix your charing skills!
Systemd's issues are only getting worse with time.
The scales on this chart for the secondary vertical axis makes it unreadable.
don't blame me, blame the people who made it.
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Fix your charing skills!
Systemd's issues are only getting worse with time.
The scales on this chart for the secondary vertical axis makes it unreadable. Qty of open issues would have been much easier to read if only one axis was used. If the author insists to use a secondary axis, then at least make the major points in sync with the primary vertical axis.
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Re:Debian and systemd issues :)
Systemd's issues are only getting worse with time.
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Re:RTFA, please.
a very small bug?
https://in.waw.pl/systemd-gith...
You're being disingenuous claiming it's "a very small bug". It's only one of many and the above is not even including all the bugs the systemd partisans like to pretend are not their fault.
A hint: if it's been working for decades and it stops working when systemd is installed then it's systemd's fault and nobody else's.
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This is what we were talking about.
All the people that were telling you that this init system called Systemd was overly complex, unaudited and insecure had warned you that this was coming. All the "Troll -1" modding on people that posted such warning here did not prevent the inevitable.
Not convinced? Here's a graph of the number of issues opened/closed since systemd moved to github last year.