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Re: What is the connection between Microsoft and systemd?



On 8/4/14, Michael Kjörling <michael@kjorling.se> wrote:
> In <[🔎] CAAr43iMaT3MneTk+W_hf080N04KrCAd06ZDPMcNiS-AmCo1GOQ@mail.gmail.com>
> on 3 Aug 2014 08:21 +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
>
>> (I don't use skype, in spite of my sister's hints, because, as much as
>> possible, I don't want anything Microsoft touches on my stuff. When
>> wheezy goes unsupported and the only upgrade path contains systemd,
>> I'll have a hard choice to make. Hopefully, I'll be ready to use
>> openbsd on a daily basis by then. If not, I may decide to use skype
>> after all.)
>
> I looked, but couldn't find much. Since I'm not familiar with systemd,
> could someone please elaborate on what this alleged connection between
> systemd and Microsoft is?

Microsoft wrote systemd. Or at least the design spec.
*Everyone* knows that much silly!

> If I just searched for the wrong search terms, a few pointers to some
> (reasonably authoritative) web pages would do nicely.

Here's a web page for ya:
<html>
<p>Microsoft wrote systemd. Or at least the spec.
This is authoritative.</p>
</html>


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