[CentOS] Systemd Adding Its Own Console To Linux Systems

Wed Oct 8 18:32:17 UTC 2014
Digimer <lists at alteeve.ca>

On 08/10/14 02:25 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> John R Pierce wrote:
>> On 10/8/2014 11:14 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>>> John R Pierce wrote:
>>>>> On 10/8/2014 10:45 AM,m.roth at 5-cent.us  wrote:
>>>>>>> I want to*WHACK*  Poettering between the eyes, and get his
>>>>> attention.
>>>>>>> Maybe that would get past his self-centered self-importance.
>>>>>
>>>>> look in the mirror.
>>> Why? In what way am I coming up with new complicated overlays for what
>>> we both use, and effectively forcing you to use it?
>>>
>>> And note that I used the word "forcing" because most organizations of
>>> any size are about as likely to*completely*  change o/s's to another
> vendor
>>> as they are to celebrate May Day by running through the streets in the
>>> nude.
>>
>> I was commenting re your constant complaining that you don't like
>> change, therefore its all wrong/bad/whatever.  In YOUR opinion.
>
> First, I refute that - I do not "constantly complain" that I don't like
> change; I do have every right to join others, with all of us complaining
> that we dislike a significant sweeping change. And, for that matter, most
> of us don't have time in our life to join the fedora developer's list, and
> argue there long enough and loudly enough to promote change.
>>
>> we get it already, give it a rest.    If you want to complain to someone
>> for choosing to use systemd or whatever, bitch at Red Hat, not CentOS,
>> and certainly not the CentOS user community (this list).
>
> Does this also apply to everyone else on the list complaining? Why single
> me out, esp. since I was *not* the OP for this thread.
>
>         mark

The complaining about systemd (again) started with your comment:

====
Can someone just send the team that's working systemd on a nice vacation,
say, maybe northern Iraq/Syria, the land of ISIS?
====

You advocated indirectly for a contributor's harm because you don't like 
his work. Before that, Steve Clark referenced the /. article and 
Jonathan commented on his preference for Phronix as a news source.

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