On 15-11-2014 14:37, Raphaël Halimi wrote: <snip>
I think Florian really has a point: Debian has changed. I use Debian since Slink and I can confidently say that there was a time when such software would never have reached stable, let alone become the default. In those days, we would have waited for the RHEL admins to do thebeta-testing in production environments (which excludes toys like Fedoraor Arch or whatever distro that "use systemd for several years now without any hassle") before adopting this bloatware as the default init system.
Those comments is exactly what I'm thinking for the last two weeks or so.
Systemd project used distro's as a testbed and that will be fine if debian didn't join the "fun" but choosed to leave systemd in sid for as long as it proved to be stable enough and at the same time implemented a alternative path to replace it.
Regards, -- Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis