Core, deep systems software has subtle bugs, or hidden bugs, or emergent bugs, or any of a whole host of things.
If arch and fedora want to ride this tiger, I guess they can.
Again: init is really, really stable stuff.
Add in hooks to journald, d-bus, and the equivalent of an xinetd replacement/upgrade. Too much change.
And a Really Bad Attitude from the developer. My experience (a few decades of beating around on various tech at various scales) says this doesn't bode well.
Software has bugs.
Core, deep systems software has subtle bugs, or hidden bugs, or emergent bugs, or any of a whole host of things.
If arch and fedora want to ride this tiger, I guess they can.
Again: init is really, really stable stuff.
Add in hooks to journald, d-bus, and the equivalent of an xinetd replacement/upgrade. Too much change.
And a Really Bad Attitude from the developer. My experience (a few decades of beating around on various tech at various scales) says this doesn't bode well.