JLloyd13 wrote:
I don't really know for sure how I feel about it yet. From a personal perspective its caused me no problems, and has actually made some things easier. But more an ideological standpoint I really, really don't like it. I used to use FreeBSD for a bit and every new linuxism just makes thing waaaayyy harder on that side of the fence. Unix philosophy is supposed to value portability, and that's the time, systemd really doesn't and for some reason Gnome 3 and KDE5 both want to rely on it. Why?? We never had that kind of OS dependancy on a DE before. We're supposed to be modular, and Gnome 3 is turning it into a whole stack kind of thing by using systemd. Why these projects can't/won't remain init agnositic is beyond me. Why limit your potential user base? Systemd is the enabler for this.
I will come out in the open - I didn't know how to feel about systemd, but having closely followed the debate on Debian init system, I (perhaps, strangely so) involuntarily became more sympathetic to it's cause. I understand, what Poettering is trying to do - he's trying to make Linux into an actual operating system, much like BSD is, as opposed to a zoo of divergent distros, where Linux is basicly only a common core, and I see it as a just cause, though not without some controversy. GNOME and KDE are in on this - as major DEs, they are both interested in unification, not having to deal with, for example, both consolekit and logind will make their life easier. I guess in the end, that's just how things are to be. I do see merit in standartization - look at game developers. They don't say their games "work on Linux" right now, they don't know what your Linux may actually be. They have to say "we support Ubuntu", at least they're quite sure what exactly Ubuntu is.
I've seen so much of vile, personal hatred directed on Poeterring (including death wishes), so much prejudice that is too often obviously uneducated (I'm by no means a guru, but some things are obviously bogus even to me), How in the world systemd deprives someone of control over his own system? Why are repeating people some words someone said that make no sense? For God's sake, Linus is ok with systemd (yes, his quote is often twisted by systemd-haters, but he really said that "he has no big issues with it, even though some design decisions such as binary logs are insane, but those are details, not something huge" (quoting from memory).