On real ground though, this is not the end of the world or something to panic about. Systemd is far more convenient than the old arch linux init scripts. Real people care more for things that make their lives easier.
Nevertheless, as I stated many tines before, they need to stop adding features (unless to support new systems) and just fix bugs for the new few years.
This is a very critical part of a Linux system. It needs to be very robust.
Edit: I also noticed they don't do freezes before release dates. Their releases feel like "known to work" snapshots tagged as releases.
Nevertheless, as I stated many tines before, they need to stop adding features (unless to support new systems) and just fix bugs for the new few years.
This is a very critical part of a Linux system. It needs to be very robust.
Edit: I also noticed they don't do freezes before release dates. Their releases feel like "known to work" snapshots tagged as releases.
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