Re: default init on non-Linux platforms
previously on this list Marco d'Itri contributed:
> > But you aren't planning on running openrc at all, are you?
> Who is? Seriously, would you mind stepping forward?
If it was available I would use it but wouldn't be switching cgroups
on or would be switching them off even if I hadn't bothered to
compile them out of the kernel out of principle and to catch any
nonsense that *required* them because some daemon writer has now decided
they don't need to bother with tracking their own children anymore.
When I used OpenRC on Alpine Linux I found it far nicer to work with
than any of systemd, upstart or syv-rc. The only one I find nicer to
work with is OpenBSD's.
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'Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work
together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a
universal interface'
(Doug McIlroy)
In Other Words - Don't design like polkit or systemd
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