On Oct 18, 2018, at 9:41 AM, mark <m.r...@5-cent.us> wrote:
> On 10/17/18 7:55 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>>> Benno Rice is right: Lennart Poettering gets stuff done.
> 
> Because he's funded.

There are plenty of people with jobs that don’t get stuff done.

> I strongly suspect that a lot of that funding
> comes from M$'s interest in Upstream.


Soooo…systemd is a Microsoft conspiracy against Linux?

> my home workstation is CentOS 6, and I am NOT
> looking forward to EOL.

That’s what I meant with my comment about the technical debt bill coming due.  
You can’t ignore the changes in the external world forever.  

The OpenSSL issue brought up in a prior post is another example of the same 
basic problem.

> people are tired of screaming and yelling about
> systemd, because we've had years now of the response being "tough, it's
> the Wave of the Future"

We covered that back when RHEL 7 was still in beta: the time is far too late to 
change the init system of RHEL 7.  The fact that you’re tired of being ignored 
doesn’t enter into it: you could still be yelling about it, and it still 
wouldn’t change.  Red Has simply isn’t going to swap out its Enterprise Linux 
init system within a major release cycle.

I believe it’s certain that RHEL 8 (and thus CentOS 8) will also be 
systemd-based, since we’d be hearing about the change by now via Fedora if it 
were otherwise.

Those of you who want a systemd-free CentOS-like OS to be available before 
CentOS 6 hits EOL are going to have to see to that yourselves.  You cannot 
expect it to just drop from the sky.

> Poettering is like upper management: they
> know, I mean, Everything, so why should they need to talk to end users (or
> working sysadmins)?

The suggestion that Red Hat is not listening to working system administrators 
beggars belief.  That’s pretty much the basis of their company’s major income 
stream.

What Red Hat is not doing is filling every demand from all working system 
administrators.  They’re choosing which demands to address, as any software 
project management must.

Red Hat has certainly heard the screams of the reactionaries.  Since that 
hasn’t changed anything, I believe you have your demand’s answer.  So, what are 
you going to do about it?
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