You control what you install on your pc and I’d be willing to bet that whatever open source OS it is, probably uses Systemd.
They have set this up in a way that yes, right now at 11:21pm UTC on March 24th it isn’t being enforced or required.
It is using systemd, yes. It could be using openRC, sysvinit, runit, etc just as easily.
Systemd isn’t a requirement for Linux. It is simply the most useful init system currently. If that ever stops being the case then changing init systems or entire even distros is a fairly trivial task. If systemd were ever to require me to submit to a 3rd party verification of my age I’d just use a different init system.
There is nothing that any open source project can do that would force me to keep using their software if I don’t want to.
They shouldn’t have done this. In mine, and many, many other peoples opinions as well.
If your opinion represents a large group of people then you should have no trouble maintaining a fork.
It is using systemd, yes. It could be using openRC, sysvinit, runit, etc just as easily.
Systemd isn’t a requirement for Linux. It is simply the most useful init system currently. If that ever stops being the case then changing init systems or entire even distros is a fairly trivial task. If systemd were ever to require me to submit to a 3rd party verification of my age I’d just use a different init system.
There is nothing that any open source project can do that would force me to keep using their software if I don’t want to.
If your opinion represents a large group of people then you should have no trouble maintaining a fork.