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Which is where the contention comes from, as a system suite systemd is restrictive for Unix virtuosi who are used to tailoring a system with wit, ingenuity, and a prayer alongside a couple dozen unrelated packages. systemd makes such knowledge useless.
The faction that thinks that systemd is Linux's Hiroshima claims the added functionality as bloated, unnecessary, and dangerous - as it is all under development in one project.
All the systemd jokes stem from the comprehensiveness as a low level system suite. People against it love to joke that one day systemd will become its own kernel.
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