TrickDacy, (edited )

The arguments against systemd are very unconvincing but more importantly, there is zero evidence that they actually matter.

And it works.

Further, in order to represent this as a nearly unilateral decision you failed to mention that arch, centos, and opensuse all opted in independently.

And no offense but angry Internet randos arguing software philosophy will never convince me to disagree with the creator of the Linux kernel.

Linus Torvalds said:

“I don’t actually have any particularly strong opinions on systemd itself. I’ve had issues with some of the core developers that I think are much too cavalier about bugs and compatibility, and I think some of the design details are insane (I dislike the binary logs, for example), but those are details, not big issues.”

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