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by tgbugs
1969 days ago
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It is a straw man that people use to try to try to make systemd seem like a solution, the only issue is that the problem never actually existed, just like people who try to argue that "x is dying or not attracting enough new users" in order to try to present a change they want to make as some how "solving" the problem of users leaving (e.g. "we should switch development to github"). When you look at the numbers and look at the existing systems, the stories are a complete fabrication to try to prop up a fallacious argument or process, tool, or project that is usually worse than what is really out there, not what its proponents claim is out there. |
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