Well, pointing out what is wrong with systemd proves to be very easy for some people, but fixing the issues pointed out or even start building something different that doesn't have these flaws and still can innovate, is quite another story. There is definitely a lot of hate towards systemd (ignore the justified or not argument), but a complete lack of equally innovative alternatives.
Imho this is the semi-religious 'vim vs emacs' debate all over again, except this time it's not between equally good pieces of software but a 'systemd is garbage' group against the rest...
Imho this is the semi-religious 'vim vs emacs' debate all over again, except this time it's not between equally good pieces of software but a 'systemd is garbage' group against the rest...