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by JoshTriplett
787 days ago
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> The popularity of systemd encourages people to require it, which is the major problem The usefulness of systemd encourages people to require it. Projects most often require it in cases where either there isn't an alternative, the alternative isn't maintained, or the alternative is missing functionality. |
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Which is basically how every tech ecosystem works.
The problem is that linux is supposed to not be just_another_centrally_controlled_ecosystem, so when systemd abuses their popularity by enforcing whole ecosystem (rather then cut itself into separate pieces), that is worrying