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There is an uproar in the Debian community about systemd. It is said that forcing systemd will turn Linux into a monolith and deny freedoms. Some packages have systemd as a dependency. There are many opinions on this issue: one says that systemd was forced on Debian by lying that GNOME needs systemd. While X users can run GNOME 3 without systemd, GNOME on Wayland does depend in systemd. According to another opinion, the GNOME community forces its' stuff on Linux distributions, other DEs and even toolkit developers (like, the Qt downloaded from the official site shows terrible lock-in behaviour and applications made with this version won't produce sound without PulseAudio) (the bold text is my comment, it might be wrong).
I'm not completely against systemd, but I'd like KDE to support all init systems and not force systemd on the users.
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