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systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

Posted Apr 26, 2012 21:36 UTC (Thu) by mgedmin (subscriber, #34497)
In reply to: systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits by apoelstra
Parent article: Shuttleworth: Quality has a new name

It's an easy mistake:
1. People like to flame about anything Lennart has written.
2. People like to flame about NetworkManager.
3. Therefore Lennart wrote NetworkManager.


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systemd & the tightly couple core band vs a world of many inits

Posted May 3, 2012 0:52 UTC (Thu) by josh (subscriber, #17465) [Link]

For much the same reasons, really. NetworkManager, systemd, and pulseaudio all follow a similar policy of "no hacking around broken kernel code, fix the kernel". In all three cases, that policy results in occasional short-term breakage and "doesn't work for me", and long-term awesomeness.


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