The self-proclaimed "Veteran Unix Admins" forking Debian in the name of init freedom have released Beta 2 of their "Devuan" Linux distribution.
Devuan came about after some users felt it had become too desktop-friendly. The change the greybeards objected to most was the decision to replace sysvinit init with systemd, a move felt to betray core Unix principles of user choice and keeping bloat to a bare minimum.
Supporters of init freedom also dispute assertions that systemd is in all ways superior to sysvinit init, arguing that Debian ignored viable alternatives like sinit, openrc, runit, s6 and shepherd. All are therefore included in Devuan.
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(Score: 2, Informative) by Deeo Kain on Saturday December 03 2016, @10:40PM
I got well over half-a-dozen updates in the last week alone...
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday December 04 2016, @08:00AM
You probably confuse "updates provided by Devuan" (that are taken from Debian) with "packages people in Devuan have worked on".