And yet they do. They pay enough developers working on enough big projects to have the power to force adoption (not to mention the sponsoring of various other things, like infrastructure). By making it a hard dependency…
And there you exactly pinpoint the problem. The FLOSS movement used to be about caring about other people and projects. RedHat* and its employees only give a damn about their use-cases and the rest of the "community"…
If that switch happens and systemd is forced on us I'll be dumping Gentoo after 12 years. systemd gives me nothing that openrc doesn't already provide and it messes with a lot of things that I do care about (eg.…
And yet they do. They pay enough developers working on enough big projects to have the power to force adoption (not to mention the sponsoring of various other things, like infrastructure). By making it a hard dependency…
And there you exactly pinpoint the problem. The FLOSS movement used to be about caring about other people and projects. RedHat* and its employees only give a damn about their use-cases and the rest of the "community"…
If that switch happens and systemd is forced on us I'll be dumping Gentoo after 12 years. systemd gives me nothing that openrc doesn't already provide and it messes with a lot of things that I do care about (eg.…