On 2 April 2015 at 16:15, Alex Volkov <alex@flamy.ca> wrote:
I thought it would be relevant to this list. Among the new features --
https://fosdem.org/2015/schedule/event/whats_new_in_systemd,_2015_edition/
I'm glad that it is a sufficiently vital project to have things going on. I'm pretty happy to see them adding things that smell like extra services, though this shouldn't require "kernel of systemd" involvement, surely. For instance, if timesyncd is a wee service where they combine some shell scripts (or such) with a service configuration file, that's great. I'm less enthralled with the vast variety; it does indeed look like "scope creep." Explain to me WHY it needs BTRFS support, why this isn't better separated from systemd concerns. I gather that it's intended to help support the "containering" support, which might be OK, but when scope creeps, I get a bit scared that the service is trying to be the "creep" of Linux, and that's no good thing. -- When confronted by a difficult problem, solve it by reducing it to the question, "How would the Lone Ranger handle this?"