Devuan just released their LTS stable Jessie system:
Devuan GNU+Linux is a fork of Debian without systemd. The latest 1.0.0 Jessie release (LTS) marks an important milestone towards the sustainability and the continuation of Devuan as a universal base distribution. Since the Exodus declaration in 2014, infrastructure has been put in place to support Devuan's mission to offer users control over their system. Devuan Jessie provides continuity as a safe upgrade path from Debian 7 (Wheezy) and a flawless switch from Debian 8 (Jessie) that ensures the right to Init Freedom and avoids entanglement.
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-- hendrik
[See also the Devuan 1.0.0 stable release (LTS) announcement for more information on how to install/upgrade, the support services that are available (bug tracking/reporting, user forums, etc.) --martyb]
(Score: 2) by DarkMorph on Friday May 26 2017, @03:10PM
This list [without-systemd.org] enumerates many distributions that either do not use or offer to not use systemd. As a Gentoo user I can assure you the entire OS platform is mature and complete as though systemd had never been invented. I have a normal init, and OpenRC with standard initd scripts, and udev, and ALSA without PA (even with the latest Firefox with working sound via ALSA-only as it always had been prior, but how long that remains viable is a different story altogether.) Granted that list of low-level components is not exhaustive, but it should illustrate the point nonetheless.