On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 10:22 PM, Myra Nelson <myra.nelson@hughes.net> wrote:
There has been much ado on the arch-general mailing list about the move to systemd. I participated in part of it, but like others finally tired of "seeing a dead horse kicked" over and over and over. So much so that the last dev who really paid attention to the list said goodbye. Yet the free for all continues. I think a comment on Allan's blog post might illustrate
Here are some stats that are quite useful in terms of the number of users of systemd: At http://smolt.fedoraproject.org/static/stats/stats.html Using the "kernel" tab we see that the approximate number of systems that have their system details logged using Fedora 16 is over 100,000 if you total the entries for x86_64 and the i686 and i686 PAE kernels most of which are systems using systemd. Given that so many machines are currently running systemd it can't be all that bad! This is of course only for Fedora but machines are also running systemd in other distributions as well. Speaks volumes really - and again supports the decision that the devs have made - with a much larger user base than the straw poll made available by another poster on this mailing list. -- mike c