Re: systemd and changes

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On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 12:08:13AM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > The "compelling use case" is that it doesn't make sense to maintain 2 pieces 
> > of core infrastructure code doing the same thing, especially when one's 
> > functionality is a subset of the other's. (Now the problem is that it still 
> Maybe. The tradeoff is that it's asking me to run another relatively
> complicated daemon on all of my systems, running all of the time, simply for
> the sake of configuring something statically at boot time. And maintaining
> the legacy system is pretty straightforward. This crosses over into the MTA
> thread: clearly, a huge advantage for the laptop case, and some reasonable
> arguments for desktop use -- but unless Fedora as a whole is ready to bite
> the bullet and declare itself officially no good for servers, some
> consideration should be made.

PS: I want to add that I'm encouraged by the thought and work that's going
into tools like nmcli. And man pages.


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Harvard School of Engineering & Applied Sciences
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