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The "Devuan" Debian fork

The "Devuan" Debian fork

Posted Nov 29, 2014 3:29 UTC (Sat) by hadrons123 (guest, #72126)
In reply to: The "Devuan" Debian fork by mgb
Parent article: The "Devuan" Debian fork

You indirectly insinuate that using systemd on production servers leads to a borked system. Do you have any evidence for your claims?


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Posted Nov 29, 2014 3:43 UTC (Sat) by mgb (guest, #3226) [Link] (3 responses)

> Do you have any evidence for your claims?

You sound like you're asking for another systemd bug report or CVE. Sorry, I'm busy doing productive work but if you like systemd go ahead and use it. I'm not trying to stop you.

Software engineers and sysadmins have determined that in their professional judgment systemd is a bad idea - bad design and bad policy and bad politics and bad business. By an interesting variety of routes we are coding around the systemd roadblock.

The "Devuan" Debian fork

Posted Nov 29, 2014 4:16 UTC (Sat) by nickbp (guest, #63605) [Link]

Given how much time you spend posting these, I assume *this* is what you consider doing productive work?

The "Devuan" Debian fork

Posted Nov 29, 2014 9:23 UTC (Sat) by Xiol (guest, #87394) [Link] (1 responses)

Professional Linux sysadmin here - how dare you speak for me or my colleagues. I work with 20 other admins with anything from 2 to 15 years experience and we are all looking forward to seeing systemd deployed more. The features provided by systemd are very welcome and will make our jobs easier and more productive.

The "Devuan" Debian fork

Posted Nov 30, 2014 8:53 UTC (Sun) by linuxrocks123 (subscriber, #34648) [Link]

Keep it cool, man. He didn't say "all software engineers and sysadmins" believe as he does. I think we can safely asssume at least one other professional Linux user agrees with him :)


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