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The article you linked seems to be in support that systemd is in fact simpler than sudo.

Sudo, which only does privilege escalations, is only 1/3 the amount of code of the entirety of systemd.

Systemd-run has been around for many years now, this is simply an expansion of capabilities of features already exposed.




Em, that seems an extremely generous comparison, where did you come up with that? Last I checked for example systemd relies on polkit for policies, which drags in a javascript interpreter engine. If the author thinks BNF is complex…




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