Another daemon for managing control groups
Another daemon for managing control groups
Posted Jan 3, 2014 23:02 UTC (Fri) by cas (guest, #52554)In reply to: Another daemon for managing control groups by Rudd-O
Parent article: Another daemon for managing control groups
I really don't care who he is. what people say and do is more important than what their name is.
anyone who says that sort, grep, tr, comm etc 'don't combine together well' and '"do one thing and do it well" is good for prototypes, not for final products' does not understand unix. read his post - the entire thing was "waah! unix toosl are too hard and complicated, systemd saves us from that!".
perhaps he was just indulging in some exaggeration - it's a popular systemd pusher's tactic to exaggerate the alleged 'difficulty' or 'inadeqacy'of all previous/competing methods so that systemd's meager benefits seem greater by comparison. in this particular case, he has to grossly exaggerate the difficulty and inadequacy and just plain awfulness of the small-tools approach.
the truth is that systemd just isn't good enough to be worth the price of loss of modularity and replacability (nothing could be good enough to be worth that price), especially when the minor benefits that systemd does provide could easily be provided without a monolithic mono-culture monstrosity absorbing every low-level userland function in sight. init systems really don't have to be that complicated, they don't have to absorb syslog and cron and automount and everything else.
