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Why would anyone on Linux, having free choice of all Linux OSes, choose one that actively compromises your privacy?
This is why Linux should never be a corporate, paid-for ecosystem. The nerds that keep all this shit running for free will not be interested in maintaining spyware OS.
Problem is, most distros use systemd, if they accept this implementation, distros will inherit it.
I don't know what it would mean for distro maintainers to revert this change, but I guess it wouldn't be easy.
I'm personally just happy sysvinit distros still exist, hopefully sysvinit won't cave like systemd seems to be doing.
Very true, and this is a good argument for the importance of diversity in everything Linux.
The fact that there are distros not using it at least means there's room to fuck off to those if this gets out of hand.