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  • #81
    Originally posted by makomk View Post
    Except, of course, that systemd isn't generic at all - it's designed by one distro, Fedora, for their distro-specific needs...
    Ehh... systemd is collaborative project between various distributions including Fedora, openSUSE, Arch Linux, Mageia, Tizen, Mer and various others. It's definetly not designed by one distribution or one company. It has quite a few people developing it too as mentioned in the interview:

    Depends how you count. 15 people have commit access (from a number of backgrounds: Debian folks, community folks, Arch Linux folks, Red Hat folks, even one Canonical guy!). 373 people have contributed patches so far. The biggest part of core development is done by 3 people or so, but there?s a group of 10 people who regularly contribute major new components too. We have at least 5 people now who get paid for upstream systemd work.
    The configarion files that systemd uses combined ideas from various distributions and didn't just use the ones that Fedora used before for example.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by LightBit View Post
      He is biased. And it does comply with some parts.
      Everybody is biased including you and me, deal with it.
      Last edited by finalzone; 11 January 2013, 02:20 PM.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by LightBit View Post
        He is biased.
        That doesn't mean he's wrong.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by finalzone View Post
          Everybody is biased including you and me, deal with it.
          In this case I'm (and probably you) less biased then he, because he wrote systemd.


          Originally posted by TheBlackCat View Post
          That doesn't mean he's wrong.
          That doesn't mean he's right, either.

          I agree that it complies with "everything is a file", but this is just a part of Unix philosophy.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Teho View Post
            Ehh... systemd is collaborative project between various distributions including Fedora, openSUSE, Arch Linux, Mageia, Tizen, Mer and various others. It's definetly not designed by one distribution or one company.
            And when Arch Linux first introduced it, users found they couldn't actually shut their systems down after the initial systemd migration because, since Fedora requires you to boot from an install CD to do any kind of major upgrade, the systemd developers didn't bother to include any way of upgrading existing init systems for distros that didn't work that way.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by makomk View Post
              And when Arch Linux first introduced it, users found they couldn't actually shut their systems down after the initial systemd migration because, since Fedora requires you to boot from an install CD to do any kind of major upgrade, the systemd developers didn't bother to include any way of upgrading existing init systems for distros that didn't work that way.
              So it was obviously overlooked. This is called a bug. If we're going to bash new software because they have bugs, well... That's just silly...

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