>developers of a DE create hard dependencies to a specific init system
What were they thinking /g/?
which DE?
>>61698186
GNOME, systemd.
>>61698181
/g/ here, we think you should install the world's most advanced OS, macOS
>>61698195
>using gnome
>>61698210
no, /g/ thinks (you) should install gentoo
What happens is that systemd introduces some bugs because it doesn't act like any other init system, and you have to have a hard dependency on libsystemd and interact with it's library bindings if you want your userspace application to not get killed by systemd due to some unforseen edge case which would annoy the end user.
But you retards refused to listen.
Enjoy your systemd/linux.
>>61698259
minirc replacing systemd when!