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Most of the links you have made the rounds in the Linux world (several) times before and left the wider audience pretty much unimpressed. They have all pretty much failed to leave a lasting impression. Outside of the Devuan community people will just tell you to stop beating these dead horses.
Maybe you could try to highlight positive aspects of the many alternatives instead?
Knoppix recently moved away from systemd. Why did they do so? There must be something that they can do now that was impossible before.
How does runit enable what Void wants to do?
Maybe some tutorials on how to replicate some of the things that people consider unique to systemd with other init systems? Systemd just uses kernel features after all and any process can do that, too.
I would find such links way more helpful and convincing. And you do not come across as some old fart that is just annoyed that the kids are enjoying themselves.
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