Originally posted by F.Ultra
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Davide Cavalca's talk "Deploying systemd at scale" is interesting in that regard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhYd0S3qiMY
He is the engineer behind Facebook's vast amount servers and in the talk he mentioned how a lot of the FB engineers were skeptical if not downright hostile to systemd (because of the FUD), but once they got an introduction to it they realized it was cool technology that could do a lot interesting things.
So more people are getting to know systemd from its actually tech docs, rather than on relying on some FUD from a loony blog, and therefore realize that systemd is good stuff.
Since the non-systemd crowd basically gave up years ago with making something that could compete with systemd, or even maintain their own software stack (*coughConsoleKitcough*) they are naturally dying out as a eco-system. I also think many BSD'ers gave up trolling Linux forums against systemd when Jordan Hubbard from FreeBSD said that systemd was good, and FreeBSD should have something similar.
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