On 3/22/21 6:00 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Tom Horsley writes:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 18:07:12 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> It seems to be trying to derive epoch time for
> the next start time, something along those lines.
More obviously it seems to be systemd re-implementing
cron from scratch instead of just using the already
working after decades of use cron itself.
Yup. This is an obvious vendor lock-in play. Replace widely-known
technologies with new, arcane stuff whose full documentation is kept
internal, and is leveraged as a value-added product.
We all understand by now that you really don't like systemd, but please
keep your conspiracy theories to yourself. They don't even make sense.
Who's the vendor? It's fully open-source software, where's the
lock-in? Sometimes things do need to be re-implemented, there's nothing
wrong with that. The documentation is reasonably good and I'm pretty
sure there's no secret documentation stash somewhere. So enough with
the systemd hate on the mailing list. Take it to facebook or reddit or
even better, keep it to yourself.
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