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Not really but it systemd is at the core of CoreOS distribution and they contribute to systemd-networkd and such (they sponsored the intial developement...
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Not only that but they also run 1000 or more Linux machines:
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FreeBSD is only used for content delivery network....
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Yes. The change hasn't been done yet and won't be done for quite awhile... and I would argue that three years is a long time in open source software world....
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To fix what for him? You do understand that this change is only problematic to non-systemd user and I doubt he cares if non-systemd do nothing about it...
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Yes. systemd devs have been talking about the core os for a lot longer than Core OS has existed. That being said Core OS doesn't really include much more...
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...core os is just a term to reference the low level userspace (most of which is covered by systemd on distributions using systemd). No one ever calls...
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Kay Sievers and Greg Kroah-Hartman had together written almost all of udev code and both agreed on the merger. Kay Sievers had...
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In actuality systemd is closer to 240k LOC, 35k LOC of which are man pages. X.org however is over two million lines of code. Of course roughly 20k LO...
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Eh? No they don't. The only thing that happens if you kill systemd-udevd is that systemd restarts it. Also you can use systemd and systemd-networkd in...
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Well the good thing is that it's not the "Linux community" behind it but BSD....
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