Re: systemd: Is it wrong?

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Hey,

On 07/10/2011 11:32 AM, Matthew Garrett wrote:
> 
> Improvement means change, and change will inevitably upset some people 
> who would prefer to do things in exactly the same way that they always 
> have done. 
I will have to slightly disagree. If improvement does indeed come with
the change, then I believe the change will warmly embraced by 99% of the 
community. But if the change introduces confusion, deteriorates "easy-of-use" 
and possibly introduces regressions (as systemd just might possibly do, 
esp in the early stages), then that change will not be strongly embraced. 

Remember, the end game is about making the end user's job easier and
them more productive not imposing our philosophy on them just because 
we think its the right thing to do... IMHO... 

steved.
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