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Comment by xorcist

7 hours ago

There were dozens of other init systems that, like systemd, wasn't a shell script.

What set systemd apart is the collection of tightly integrated utilities such as a dns resolver, sntp client, core dump handler, rpc-like api linking to complex libraries in the hot path and so on and so forth that has been a constant stream of security exploits for over a decade now.

This is a case where the critics were proven to be right. Complexity increases the cognitive burden.

What set systemd apart was RedHat, and now Pottering repeats the old trick with Microsoft behind his back.

I think he will succeed and we will be worse off, collectively.

As predicted. I thought pulseaudio should have been enough of a lesson. Besides that, any person that works on open source but that joins Microsoft is not in the camp that should have a say in the overall direction of Linux.