Quoting Luciano Mannucci ([email protected]):

> Wasn't there something called uselessd that had this very goal some
> time ago? It was promising but died, I don't know why ...

The anonymous author felt his initial versions (through 2014's
uselessd-8) had successfully made his point -- that with minimal effort
systemd's codebase could be made modular, unintrusive, and devoid of
extraneous junk -- and the only reason it wasn't is that the
author/maintaners prefer the horrific mess that systemd is and remains.

Someone named Tarnyko purported to take over maintenance of uselessd in
early 2015, but with no results so far.
(https://github.com/Tarnyko/uselessd)

Meanwhile, the anonymous original author claimed he'd shifted to work
designing/implementing some truly heterodox init system, but again
nothing's yet been seen.

And, in the meantime, there's Luke Shumaker's notsystemd, extremely
similar in spirit to uselessd:
https://lists.parabola.nu/pipermail/dev/2018-July/006882.html
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