> Ooh ooh, I know! It's to improve systemd for the use-cases outlined and build a really great open source init/process manager.
People already did the latter (sadly no-one used it because there was no mechanism that forced distros to adopt it), and would do the former if the systemd maintainers would let them.
People already did the latter (sadly no-one used it because there was no mechanism that forced distros to adopt it), and would do the former if the systemd maintainers would let them.