Jimmy Johnson wrote:
It was there, but not implemented yet, only logind in Wheezy.
Did you follow his death? Very mysterious, Ian was running around saying someone was trying to kill him and then after his death and a long, long wait the San Francisco Police say he killed himself!?! It makes no sense to me.
Yes, indeed - it was a bit spooky - we'll never know.
I also have the feeling that desktop developers are going the M$ way. I made a compromise and use old init, but systemd is still here. The question is what is doing exactly.
I'm thinking it was paid for and created by Microsoft Linux Developers, known as Neo-Linux Developers and they hate Linux, I know this because I was inside Microsoft and inside the Neo-Linux forum, which now seems to have been been removed because of the stupid and incriminating things that are said in the forum. Even Pottering admitted on the Debian mailing list saying he didn't know everything systemd is capable of doing. Between Plasma, Systemd and who knows what else, because this is Big Money deep shit, Linux is dead as we know it and is what Microsoft has wanted. And Microsoft will have their way unless we have developers who can not be bought by shiny new objects or money and they are few because people have excuses for doing the wrong thing and will use them, saying they did it for the family or some such thing to keep themselves going. When big money gets thrown at free and open source software then the users of the software become less than the object the software is being created for and the software may become something sinister.
Microsoft will treat you like a Good ol'boy, a rock star if you join them, much the same as you would be treated if you where to join the KKK.
Well might be indeed true - the last 10-15years are mostly a waste - not only in terms of software. Things changed and not for good - worst is youth (s.c. millenia) totally devastated. Very sad. Lets hope it will end or change for good soon.