On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 08:45:28PM -0500, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Well, it was originally meant to be default in Fedora 14 and there
were
many discussions about it. it is been years since that point. Perhaps
people didn't pay attention to it and didn't realize it but it wasn't snuck
in when people weren't looking. There were literally hundreds of mails on
the subject before it become default.
There will always be new participants, and we all know the Linux crowd can
be...volatile...when they're surprised. Yes, it may not be right that
they're surprised, if there was a lot of discussion, but that is the
reality. Some people don't pay attention, some are new since the
discussion, etc. Normally, this wouldn't matter. But systemd is not
normal.
I don't mind the feedback at all. In fact, if it was more
useful, I would
spend *more* of my volunteer time on it and be more effective at it.
I thorougly appreciate your time and effort. I've been in the volunteer
arena numerous times; every time, it's ended in exhaustion, firm decision
never again--and then I'm back. Volunteer organizations will use you and
drain you; for some reason, we always come back. It's probably some sort
of addiction.
For my part, I have been trying to improve the quality of the
documentation
including the wiki and man pages.
That is intensely needed. I think either new material explaining exactly
why systemd is needed, and good, is critical. If it already exists,
collected pointers are just as good (if not better).
Sincerely,
--
Dave Ihnat
dihnat(a)dminet.com