What understanding do you think they would need to have to find your unhappiness?
Because while I'm sure in a competition of esoteric kernel knowledge I would lose to a great many people, I also simply don't care. systemd makes establishing my service start up dependencies amazingly simple. It makes daemon deployment simple. It simplifies a whole host of problems which are not cleanly solvable by other means. It handles process restarts, limits and a whole host of other things for me.
No one is bringing a superior solution to the table. Everyone is telling me daemon-tools and init scripts are "fine" (they're not).
Because while I'm sure in a competition of esoteric kernel knowledge I would lose to a great many people, I also simply don't care. systemd makes establishing my service start up dependencies amazingly simple. It makes daemon deployment simple. It simplifies a whole host of problems which are not cleanly solvable by other means. It handles process restarts, limits and a whole host of other things for me.
No one is bringing a superior solution to the table. Everyone is telling me daemon-tools and init scripts are "fine" (they're not).