On Tue, Feb 14, 2017 at 08:19:10PM +0900, Jaewon Choi wrote: > Dear systemd Devs, > > Hello, my name is Irvin Choi I am student from Dwight School Seoul, and I > am writing a extended essay within IB (ibo.org) curriculum research paper > about systemd, service manager for Linux/GNU operating system. There are > few questions that I would like to ask to broaden my understanding > regarding systemd, and I would like to kindly ask you to answer them to > best of your ability. > > It is very important for my research paper, as the research paper plays > huge role in my high school curriculum and possibly my future. I would like > to mention that, I may use your questions on the research paper for > credibility purposes.
Dear Jaewon, all your questions can be answered with a simple google / duckduckgo / whatever query. Please try that instead. Zbyszek > Here are the questions (please consider explaining your answers and avoid > short answers): > > 1) Who are you and what do you do for the community? > > 2) What do you think of the systemd as a service manager? Do you have an > opinion about its pros and cons? > > 3) What do you think users of the distribution thinks about the systemd? Do > you think they favor systemd? If not, why so? > > 4) Through my research, I was able to see that there are existing service > managers such as upstart, sysvinit, and others. Why did systemd become the > standard over the others in most of the distributions? Was it worth the > replacement of existing service manager that is seen to be reliable? > > 5) What changes that do you think systemd should make to improve itself? > For instance, ‘typing systemctl everytime is bothersome. Systemd should > shorten it to sctl instead.) > > 6) There are lots of Linux/GNU users across the world. To what users are > systemd intended for? Do you think systemd is useful for the servers > administrators, desktop users, laptop users, or others? > > 7) I’ve heard that there are lots of debate about systemd and it really got > heated at one point, involving personal opinions, politics, and others. > What was the cause and how did it get resolved (if at all)? > > 8) Is there anything else you would like to tell me about systemd? > > Thank you very much time.. It means a lot for me, as I am really interested > in Linux/GNU system, and this became the opportunity to broaden my > understanding. > > Have a great day. > _______________________________________________ > systemd-devel mailing list > systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org > https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel