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The road forward for systemd

The road forward for systemd

Posted May 26, 2010 21:11 UTC (Wed) by sebas (subscriber, #51660)
In reply to: The road forward for systemd by drago01
Parent article: The road forward for systemd

To be perfectly honest, this is tiresome.

There's a number of posts in this thread that would, in my opinion, at least qualify to get a short answer, possibly referring to the full article, instead of just being brushed off like this.

Denying anybody the right to comment when the original post (which is quite lengthy indeed) hasn't been fully read, or understood might be OK from a "let's save us all time (especially myself)" point of view, but it also kills off discussions that would otherwise contribute to a better understanding of why the world needs yet another, incompatible system to start their OS. (Yes, not a given, people don't like changes without immediate, positive net effects, and rightfully so.)

More importantly, what systemd needs, especially in its early and uncertain phase of development, is awareness. You don't create that by killing off discussions, you create that by patiently explaining people what it is, does, its benefits and disadvantages. Over and over.


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The road forward for systemd

Posted May 27, 2010 14:34 UTC (Thu) by marcH (subscriber, #57642) [Link]

Yeah, it's a bit like "you haven't read Marx, how dare you talk about the Economy?"

What about a short FAQ?

Think about the "F" in "FAQ" for a minute. My guess is that this "F" must somehow be related to all these stupid people not RTFM (with a different "F").

The road forward for systemd

Posted May 31, 2010 16:19 UTC (Mon) by mezcalero (subscriber, #45103) [Link]

Hmm, this is funny. Because the original blog story actually includes an FAQ! Have *you* read it?

The road forward for systemd

Posted Jun 7, 2010 20:06 UTC (Mon) by marcH (subscriber, #57642) [Link]

At this time, the blog includes a mostly political (and buried) FAQ that does not answer any technical question.

This blog is light years away from being a good systemd sales pitch. That's perfectly OK as long as you do not get angry and annoying when people fail to read between its (too numerous) lines.

Just try to compare your blog to any LWN article and you might understand better the misunderstandings happening here.

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