From the article (and as has been mentioned several times upthread):
"Upstart, meanwhile, is mostly just found on Ubuntu Linux among tier-one distributions."
So RHEL and CentOS aren't tier-one distributions any more? I just wrote three Upstart service configuration files the other day for CentOS, and I actually liked it. I would have liked it even more if CentOS didn't package an ancient version of Upstart. Also, I could get it to work without problems, as opposed to another person up-thread.
"Upstart, meanwhile, is mostly just found on Ubuntu Linux among tier-one distributions."
So RHEL and CentOS aren't tier-one distributions any more? I just wrote three Upstart service configuration files the other day for CentOS, and I actually liked it. I would have liked it even more if CentOS didn't package an ancient version of Upstart. Also, I could get it to work without problems, as opposed to another person up-thread.
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