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Bug#727708: init system other points, and conclusion



Hello.

I'm writing to you to request to do not use no systemd, nor upstart.

I can guess that you have very important reasons to discuss this
possibilities, but…

IMHO, "systemd" doesn't even fit to UNIX philosophy [1].

 [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy

Sorry if I'm wrong.

"upstart" is more satisfactorily. I have a lot of problems with it in
LXC and other tasks*. So, I can work with "upstart", but would prefer
not to do that. I didn't try "systemd" in LXC, but I can guess that I'll
catch much more problems with it.

 * I don't rule out the likelihood of that my hands were too curves.

Also, I can also guess, that my opinion doesn't worth anything here. But
at the moment the best Linux (meta-)distributions for me (and under my
tasks) is Debian and Gentoo. With moving to "systemd" you will force me
to choose another distribution as replacement for Debian.

Please, don't do that.


P.S.: It would be great to see "OpenRC" as default init-system for Debian :)

-- 
Best regards, Dmitry,
head of UNIX-tech department NRNU MEPhI,
tel. 8 (495) 788-56-99, add. 8255

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