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Why are people talking as if we haven't always had an array of distros that don't include systemd by default?
As for flatpaks? Nobody has to use that junk.
Very true. It's just that the latest changes have trespassed some thresholds for some users of the systemd distros.
While nobody foresaw the current situation the argument was made at the time about the potential for mission creep and systemd.