On 09/30/2016 02:58 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
I have complete faith that this is going to correct itself, over
time.
It won't happen soon, but these things typically work themselves out in
long term. Currently, systemd has mindshare in most Linux distros. But
that can always change, and I think it will. And then, systemd will
eventually join XFree86 on the ash heap of history; and it will be
interesting to see if systemd will take Red Hat down with it. Red Hat
has bet its farm on systemd; and it remains to be seen how far they will
ride the bomb (Google it).
Maybe I should write an article entitled How I Learned to Stop Worrying
and Work With SystemD. Then, if I'm lucky, my parts, my dressing rooms
and my paychecks will all get larger.