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Debian's Systemd Adoption Inspires Threat of Fork

New submitter Tsolias writes It appears that systemd is still a hot topic in the Debian community. As seen earlier today, there is a new movement shaping up against the adoption of systemd for the upcoming stable release [of Debian], Jessie. They claim that "systemd betrays the UNIX philosophy"; it makes things more complex, thus breaking the "do one thing and do it well" principle. Note that the linked Debian Fork page specifically says that the anonymous developers behind it support a proposal to preserve options in init systems, rather than demanding the removal of systemd, and are not opposed to change per se. They just don't want other parts of the system to be wholly dependent on systemd. "We contemplate adopting more recent alternatives to sysvinit, but not those undermining the basic design principles of "do one thing and do it well" with a complex collection of dozens of tightly coupled binaries and opaque logs."

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  1. And this is why Linux will never win the desktop by NotDrWho · · Score: 0, Troll

    Choose your OS, average user:

    1) Windows
    2) Apple
    3) From hundreds of confusing distros and rage-forks of distros of "Linux"

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    SJW's don't eliminate discrimination. They just expropriate it for themselves.
  2. Re:That's all we need ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    However, it is undesired by a vocal minority of users and sysadmins

    FTFY.