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  3. Here in 2026 is someone celebrating a release of a Debian variant that supports 5(?) different init systems.

Here in 2026 is someone celebrating a release of a Debian variant that supports 5(?) different init systems.

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    Here in 2026 is someone celebrating a release of a Debian variant that supports 5(?) different init systems.

    Meanwhile, my maintenance of pleaserun has been largely none due to my assumption that anyone who cared about init systems either:
    1) gave up resisting systemd and accepted the things they can’t control
    2) or, ascended to the Cloud plane and no longer share concerns with us bare metal mortals.

    Feels like a Time Machine taking us back to the 2010s when init systems were receiving a lot of attention and innovation.

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      Here in 2026 is someone celebrating a release of a Debian variant that supports 5(?) different init systems.

      Meanwhile, my maintenance of pleaserun has been largely none due to my assumption that anyone who cared about init systems either:
      1) gave up resisting systemd and accepted the things they can’t control
      2) or, ascended to the Cloud plane and no longer share concerns with us bare metal mortals.

      Feels like a Time Machine taking us back to the 2010s when init systems were receiving a lot of attention and innovation.

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      @whack I don't know if I have ascended, but I have seen a lot of projects stop caring about the issue and leaving package maintainers to deal.

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