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    Phoronix: Systemd Is Launching Its Own Conference

    Lennart Poettering today announced systemd.conf 2015, its inaugural conference devoted to the future of systemd...

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  • #2
    I don't think it's nearly _that_ big to have its own conference. If it's a single event it's understandable, but if yearly - it's overkill.

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    • #3
      This definitely feels as weird as the World Championship of Baristas.

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      • #4
        I'm what you might want to call anti-systemd. But, I dont see any problem with those guys getting together like this. Conferences like that are really one of the funnest and best things about open source communities.

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        • #5
          Now that a conf I'm interested in is rather close to me ... it's so expensive. Too much for a student :/ - at least when I can't be sure I've time then^^

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mark45 View Post
            I don't think it's nearly _that_ big to have its own conference. If it's a single event it's understandable, but if yearly - it's overkill.
            Isn't the exactly systemd's core problem that it indeed is "_that_ big" to have a own conference?

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            • #7
              Distrowatch.com systemd poll results (Jul 2015)

              I use systemd and like it: 787 (30%)
              I use systemd and dislike it: 318 (12%)
              I am not using systemd and plan to use it: 111 (4%)
              I am not using systemd and plan to avoid it: 1170 (44%)
              Other: 260 (10%)

              Well, that's 12% + 44% = 56% against systemd.
              It's time to drop that trash ...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jb.1234abcd View Post
                Distrowatch.com systemd poll results (Jul 2015)

                I use systemd and like it: 787 (30%)
                I use systemd and dislike it: 318 (12%)
                I am not using systemd and plan to use it: 111 (4%)
                I am not using systemd and plan to avoid it: 1170 (44%)
                Other: 260 (10%)

                Well, that's 12% + 44% = 56% against systemd.
                It's time to drop that trash ...

                Are you trying to imply the fanbase is a good indicator for quality level?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jb.1234abcd View Post
                  Distrowatch.com systemd poll results (Jul 2015)

                  I use systemd and like it: 787 (30%)
                  I use systemd and dislike it: 318 (12%)
                  I am not using systemd and plan to use it: 111 (4%)
                  I am not using systemd and plan to avoid it: 1170 (44%)
                  Other: 260 (10%)

                  Well, that's 12% + 44% = 56% against systemd.
                  It's time to drop that trash ...

                  Gosh, I didn't know there were only 2500 Linux users.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mdias View Post


                    Are you trying to imply the fanbase is a good indicator for quality level?
                    Well, if fanbase = users then yes. Who else should be the final judge ?

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