On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Kevin Chadwick <ma1l1ists@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Not really, the Justice system fails perhaps more than it works. All of these responses are actually just diluting and ignoring the points he has raised and responding to responses of an inflammatory kind. The 14% using argument is very general where as he was being more specific. If you think users are going to catch the worst bugs you are severely mistaken.
We are moving to systemd, arguing against it is by now just a waste of perfectly good electrons. If you want to help making the transition smooth, please file any bugs or request any missing features to be added. We have not treated systemd any differently from other software when it comes to evaluating its quality, and you are free to do the same: read the code, follow the commits, read the systemd mailinglist (this should tell you what kind of problems are found/fixed). Also, the userbase is taken into account. systemd is used in many distros (several by default) and a sizeable chunk of Arch users are using it. Despite that, no serious (IMHO) bugs or architectural issues have been found (there has of course been plenty of irrelevant complaints, but those I ignore). Finally, the size and health of the systemd ecosystem (number and diversity of active devs, etc.) appears to be very good. -t PS The above is for information only, I'm not interested in discussing it further. No offense to anyone whose messages I don't reply to.