Originally posted by jacob
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I recall proponents yelling about the need for "better init" for the most part, bit less about the need for unified system services manager tho that came up and was mentioned sometimes as well.
But when it came to back- and forth arguments, majority of the whine and justification was revolving around "the need for better init" even tho Linux at the time had access to multiple alternatives.
Literally none of the main developers-proponents made squeak about planned massive scope- and feature creep or it might have scared off too many people and made adaption harder.
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