BSDCan 2018: The Tragedy of systemd

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Re: BSDCan 2018: The Tragedy of systemd

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Penn wrote: Wed Aug 15, 2018 12:33 pm .....
Is it possible BSD is seeing a need to have something similar to systemd in their OSs?
The speaker in that presentation appears to be suggesting exactly that , but I think it's safe bet
that they won't be naming it anything like the "s" word :lol:

I did a search just now but can't find any specific references .
I will have to listen again ( assuming that I can't find any drying paint to watch in the meantime :D )
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Re: BSDCan 2018: The Tragedy of systemd

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Faust wrote: Thu Aug 16, 2018 2:47 am I will have to listen again ( assuming that I can't find any drying paint to watch in the meantime :D )
You'd be better off waiting for a week full of rainy Sundays.
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