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No, though parts of systemd have a scope creep issue, that's not what I'm describing. I'm talking about Poettering deciding to create a service layer for Linux after stealing some ideas from MacOS. Reducing that to "scope creep" is misleading at best and feeds into the "systemd is a monolithic application" concern trolling at worst.