For no technical justification whatsoever, it was made a dependency of the GNOME DE. The downward spiral followed.
Committee members of major distros who voted against systemd as the default init were accused of various shit, relieved of their positions, and new members who replaced them voted for it.
Also, it may be free and open-source, but if you tried to be modular about it, the whole thing breaks as everything depended on some other systemd dependency in a roundabout way. Not to mention the corporations who are backing this with all of their financial and political pressure.
Both are funded by RedHat, it's a lot easier to coordinate when you don't have to deal with 20 year old init shitware and neckbearded bikeshedders.
Committee members of major distros who voted against systemd as the default init were accused of various shit, relieved of their positions, and new members who replaced them voted for it.
I don't remember anything like this, source? I know distros voted against maintaining the old init scripts when systemd was already in place, actual maintainers who have to deal with the end result obviously thought different of a few of neckbeards becoming redundant in the ecosystem.
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Committee members of major distros who voted against systemd as the default init were accused of various shit, relieved of their positions, and new members who replaced them voted for it.
Also, it may be free and open-source, but if you tried to be modular about it, the whole thing breaks as everything depended on some other systemd dependency in a roundabout way. Not to mention the corporations who are backing this with all of their financial and political pressure.
Sure sounds like a certain ongoing scamdemic...
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Both are funded by RedHat, it's a lot easier to coordinate when you don't have to deal with 20 year old init shitware and neckbearded bikeshedders.
I don't remember anything like this, source? I know distros voted against maintaining the old init scripts when systemd was already in place, actual maintainers who have to deal with the end result obviously thought different of a few of neckbeards becoming redundant in the ecosystem.
This video does a good job of exposing the "critics": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo