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Re: Change systemd to not be default in Stretch



On 06/25/2015 12:33 AM, Seeker wrote:

Even though the more extreme squeeky wheels generally seem to be absent
now, or at least refraining from
beating a dead horse, the sensitivity from those earlier "discussions"
remains.

And, when we finally arrive at Quantum Computing, I'll see a sensitivity module running. In there here and now, we have a decision to use systemd arrived at by our best and most qualified developer/thinkers and it is what we have.

My hope it that eventually it proves to become a unifying force amongst the distros. I note that is will provide a re-start-on-fail of containers. That is a good one for me, personally. I adapted and do not see a downside, and I do see an upside.

I'm sure there were plenty of "sensitivities" bruised when WinXP bit the dirt. My sensitivities are bruised every time I see a new Cadillac Escalade. It's a station wagon! Yet, for my sensitivities, I get to pound sand. They will not build an '88 El Dorado just for me. :) Ric




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