On the sickness of our community
On the sickness of our community
Posted Oct 16, 2014 16:01 UTC (Thu) by anselm (subscriber, #2796)In reply to: On the sickness of our community by ksandstr
Parent article: On the sickness of our community
Cars don't stop on a dime just as there's no way to anger broad swathes of the Linux community without getting flamed to a crisp again and again.
s/broad swathes of/a tiny but vocal minority within/
There. Fixed it for you.
There are good arguments being made that systemd is Red Hat's hostile takeover of the Linux user-space and they are going systematically unreported.
Consider Debian. Debian is not particularly known for adopting sub-standard solutions and, in the absence of any form of leverage, is certainly not susceptible to a “hostile takeover” from Red Hat. Yet still the distribution has decided to go with systemd as their default low-level plumbing on Linux. The technical discussion that led to that decision is publically available for anyone to look at, and while there are still flame wars on some Debian mailing lists, so far there don't seem to be enough Debian developers who are sufficiently unhappy with the pro-systemd decision to start a GR to try and overturn it.
It is worth reiterating that by now the systemd development community includes people from a variety of distributions beside Red Hat, and there is no evidence that systemd and its future directions are especially dominated by Red Hat. If you make claims to the contrary then feel free to produce the allegedly “systematically unreported“ support for them.
