On Thu, 2012-07-26 at 11:57 +0200, Dennis Herbrich wrote: > By the way ... ... is there the need to improve something that already works, while there are other things that still don't work? Do you give a guarantee that systemd won't make things more complicated and that everything, every user used before still will work? Do you expect that every Linux user is a computer nerd? And are you aware of all usages that computer users have got? Again, do you give a guarantee that everything still will work? Pulseaudio already borked Linux for the averaged, non-expert-computer user. Please think out of the box. Are you aware how many people wish to get rid of Windows, but they keep it because less Linux-nonsense has more weight than much more available Linux-advantages? Did you ever try to establish a Linux at a school? It's nearly impossible in Germany, regarding to unsettled state. You need not to win me over, I'm using Linux. Do you take care about "normal humans", who wish to use a computer and who are completely uninterested in any problems? All my Linux do run, without systemd. I can send you a list off-list what all my Linux are not able to do. "Never change a winning team" as long as your alternative for sure does improve the computer usage for everybody.