|
|
|
|
|
by vezzy-fnord
4066 days ago
|
|
I'm the one who originally submitted this on 9/1/14, FWIW. I'm not sure if there's any substantial progress update yet. Last I heard, they're still waiting for kdbus to be merged, after which they'll need to finish up the GNOME sandboxing features, and only then will they truly start. Given that kdbus is receiving some shaky reception, it might prove to be a while. The weird thing to me is why Nix was never brought up. Not only that, but Lennart was actively avoiding the question when he submitted this to his G+ feed. |
|
Ignoring history usually leads to reinventing things in a bad way. Nix for example, has put a lot of effort into getting all these things right. Why not having at least a look into it to see if we can borrow many of their ideas?
That's the same thing they did when systemd was first released. Everyone complained it's not too wise to have a huge process running as PID 1, yet they never even considered these criticisms.
While systemd brings some valuable things to the table, I wonder if they price to pay is too much. We seem to be destroying all elegant Unix core concepts and creating a messy architecture of tightly coupled components.