While it may not be much of a stretch, it still hampers his point. If the goal is to convince an audience of people who are evaluating the technical aspects of systemd that there is a viable alternative to using it, the continued reference to the less-than-polite demeanor of many detractors isn't helping to further his point.
As well, many (most?) people associate "trolling" with "intentional griefing" and not "willful ignorance". I believe that many of the people arguing against systemd are either ill-informed or only considering their own use-cases, but I don't think it is appropriate to generalize them as trolls if their goal is something other than "to make people angry".
As well, many (most?) people associate "trolling" with "intentional griefing" and not "willful ignorance". I believe that many of the people arguing against systemd are either ill-informed or only considering their own use-cases, but I don't think it is appropriate to generalize them as trolls if their goal is something other than "to make people angry".