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Bug#727708: Re: Bug#727708: tech-ctte: Decide which init system to default to in Debian.



On 02/11/13 04:11, Russ Allbery wrote:
> I think the right way to put this is that systemd has significant
> development resources behind it and is working in fairly close cooperation
> with both kernel developers and GNOME developers to make available new
> kernel functionality and to provide implementations of various other
> interfaces.  Multiple implementations are good, but there's potentially an
> ongoing stream of development to keep up with, and (putting aside
> arguments about coupling and appropriate ways to integrate that
> functionality) I believe there is a general agreement that functionality
> is desirable and will be used by other software that Debian wants to
> provide.
> 
> So, one question is whether anyone outside of Canonical is in a position
> to help with the heavy development (as opposed to the occasional patch).
> Red Hat is clearly committed to systemd, and there's some convergence
> towards it among other RPM-based distributions, so long-term resources for
> systemd don't seem to be in doubt.  Canonical is a smaller company, and
> does not always have the resources to keep projects for which it is the
> sole upstream vibrant and growing, even when it seems strongly committed
> to them (c.f. bzr).

Regarding the development force behind each project, I find the following
comparison at Ohloh very illustrative

https://www.ohloh.net/p/compare?project_0=openrc&project_1=upstart&project_2=systemd

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