Originally posted by ceage
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Nor does systemd solve what inetd has already solved. It offers a few more features than inetd and walks on the same path, but it is going into the wrong direction. The fact they decided against inetd only to reimplement it documents their confusion. Then leaving it up to others on how to use it means there is no actual strategy behind it any more. It is just "herding cats" now.
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