On 07/26/2017 09:36 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
Take it up with the so-called steering committees. There are a bunch
of
(IMHO) idiotic decisions made to Linux in the last few years--either
just really bad choices (journald, etc.) or the selection of mechanisms
that are nowhere near baked enough for general use (systemd for
example). Obviously just my opinions, but based on >40 years of working
in the IT field.
Please stop these attacks. If these decisions are bothering you that
much, then use a different distribution, but good luck finding one that
isn't following these "idiotic decisions". Maybe you should use one of
the BSDs instead. In my opinion, journald and systemd are great
improvements to the usability of Linux. I'm not quite up to 40 years of
IT experience, but getting there. I understand that after a certain
amount of time it can get more difficult to accept things changing, but
that's the way it goes in IT.