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by beagle3
3562 days ago
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That's not really fair. upstart was created way before systemd, and in many respects was an improvement over the init.d scripts -- furthermore, they made no effort to make it into a squid with tentacles in everything (which some people consider RedHat with systemd do). Ubuntu started using "baz", which was a fork of "arch/tla"; I think both predate git, and IIRC Linus said that tla even informed some decisions in git (by setting a negative example of the wrong way to do things). "bzr" was adopted because "baz" was at a dead end, "bzr" already existed (and showed some promise), and it wasn't clear which among bzr/mercurial/git/monotone is going to be the best option. Mir and Snap are going their own way, yes - but they do that in a civil way, as far as exerting their influence goes. |
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If you check the mailing lists you will again and again find a redhat.com address setting the agenda.
And consciously or not that agenda will align with RH interests.