On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 11:05 AM, Andrew Wyatt andrew@fuduntu.org wrote:
This is an unfortunate problem in the community today, anyone who disagrees with status-quo is "just an antique", it's insulting to say the least. It doesn't matter our experience, we're just "causing trouble" because we "don't want change" which is an excuse that isn't even remotely true. Eventually when all these "old guys" leave, all that will be left are the inexperienced kids and that's when the real problems will begin to surface.
The people promoting change most like do not have a large installed base of their own complex programming to maintain or any staff to retrain.
There are a few good reasons to adopt systemd, but the bad outweigh the good in my opinion.
My opinion is that if a new system is really better, then it should be capable of handling everything the previous standard did transparently. If it can't, then it's not really better. It is just different.