I wonder if there is anything online about why BusyBox feels this way. There wasn’t any commentary on the matching message sent out on the development mailing list after a quick scan.
Id love to know the back story to this
For those of us just joining in, is there a TLDR somewhere on why systemd is bad and I should hate it?
The article and thread about it that I actually liked was https://lobste.rs/s/vzjalp/why_i_dislike_systemd
Something about pid 1 and binary logging and udev. And pulseaudio.
It’s about ethics in init processes.
Don’t forget “the UNIX philosophy”.
https://lobste.rs/s/9ldxxk/structural_and_semantic_deficiencies_in_the_systemd_architecture
Link seems to be broken, I see “no repositories found”.
You’re right, not sure why.
http://git.busybox.net/busybox/commit/?id=accd9eeb719916da974584b33b1aeced5f3bb346
I wonder if there is anything online about why BusyBox feels this way. There wasn’t any commentary on the matching message sent out on the development mailing list after a quick scan.
Id love to know the back story to this
For those of us just joining in, is there a TLDR somewhere on why systemd is bad and I should hate it?
The article and thread about it that I actually liked was https://lobste.rs/s/vzjalp/why_i_dislike_systemd
Something about pid 1 and binary logging and udev. And pulseaudio.
It’s about ethics in init processes.
Don’t forget “the UNIX philosophy”.
https://lobste.rs/s/9ldxxk/structural_and_semantic_deficiencies_in_the_systemd_architecture
Link seems to be broken, I see “no repositories found”.
You’re right, not sure why.
http://git.busybox.net/busybox/commit/?id=accd9eeb719916da974584b33b1aeced5f3bb346