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by mperham
4272 days ago
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I like systemd from the perspective that it seems to be pushing forward features like no other project. Say what you will about the Unix ethos, it's 2014 and most people are still cobbling together ugly init.d scripts and rotating our own logs instead of deferring that work to the OS. Having done a LOT of research on init systems over the last few months, systemd was the most controversial but also the nicest to use. I look forward to its introduction in Ubuntu. |
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