Introducing SystemD without proper extended community discussion seemed to be a way for Red Hat to make money. Problems with SystemD? Pay Red Hat to help.
IBM:
What will be the effect of SystemD on IBM's reputation? Will SystemD damage IBM's reputation? Does IBM see SystemD as a way to make money? Will IBM be as socially dis-functional as Red Hat?
They don't even know neckbeards exist. They can't see them, even if their gaze accidentally passes over them.
Also, they look at those whiny articles and wonder, "Why am I reading this thing by some guy who claims to want modularity but doesn't understand what a compilation unit is?" and they close it and go back to engineering something.
After all, the complaints are universally only either ignorant, or pejorative. They will spend many hours listening to the needs of their cl
Questions: 1) SystemD? 2) Effect on IBM? (Score:4, Interesting)
Linux: Why do people hate systemd? [infoworld.com] (Jan 18, 2017 )
List of articles critical of systemd [without-systemd.org]
Introducing SystemD without proper extended community discussion seemed to be a way for Red Hat to make money. Problems with SystemD? Pay Red Hat to help.
IBM:
What will be the effect of SystemD on IBM's reputation? Will SystemD damage IBM's reputation? Does IBM see SystemD as a way to make money? Will IBM be as socially dis-functional as Red Hat?
Re: (Score:3)
People at IBM wear ties. To work.
They don't even know neckbeards exist. They can't see them, even if their gaze accidentally passes over them.
Also, they look at those whiny articles and wonder, "Why am I reading this thing by some guy who claims to want modularity but doesn't understand what a compilation unit is?" and they close it and go back to engineering something.
After all, the complaints are universally only either ignorant, or pejorative. They will spend many hours listening to the needs of their cl
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People at IBM wear ties. To work.
Well, and tie-dye:
https://www.google.com/search?... [google.com]
They don't even know neckbeards exist. They can't see them, even if their gaze accidentally passes over them.
"Can't see the neck, through the beard."