> John Hughes' sole function on DNG is to say, in many different ways,
> "systemd isn't so bad." Given that systemd being bad is the
> foundational belief that created the Devuan project thus the DNG list,
> he knows he's just making trouble. He's a troll. Don't feed the troll.
>
> I /dev/nulled Hughes years ago, yet still see his words of wisdom. (Note
> to Rick: Your method gets more appealing by the day, but still has
> downsides.)
>
> Let me ask you a couple questions:
>
> 1) If a tree falls in the woods but there's nobody to hear it, did it
> make a sound?
>
> 2) If a troll trolls but everybody's /dev/nulled him, is there really a
> troll?
>
> There have forever been "systemd's not so bad" trolls on DNG, and my
> recommendation remains the same: When you encounter one, killile and
> move on.
>  
> SteveT
That sounds hard to do... (not feeding trolls) given that some people
find certain types of trolls amusing.

That being said, systemd is absolutely awful.  The worst example is in
arch based distros where things already break easily...
>
> Steve Litt 
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> http://www.troubleshooters.com/rl21
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