
On Wed, 26 Jul 2017 14:20:57 +1200, Bryan Baldwin wrote:
It isn't that a year ago is more interesting generally, its that virtually anything about systemd specifically from that time is not newsworthy now.
Is “newsworthy” how you judge the value of a product?
What is interesting is that Googling for systemd brings up bad news and has done all year. I've never heard of a story where someone reported that switching to systemd made life better.
I don’t know where you get your news, but try some of these: <https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=systemd>. (YouTube is a Google property, so don’t feel like you are betraying your favourite “news” source.)
You can blame GNU for the behavior of their library, except systemd *chose* to use it, and did so incorrectly.
And they are in the process of fixing it. Interesting that no major distro has tried to put this new feature of systemd into production--except Gentoo. And I thought they were not in favour of systemd--have they changed their minds? Wonder why... By the way, do you actually have any experience with systemd? Or do you just go by what you hear?