udev was the biggest step towards "dynamic systems". Or should i say "hotplug" was, since it is more or less the same thing. I completely agree that the init should be an event based system. I'm not arguing that. I never argued that. I did not in fact argue much other then the statement that nobody should say their opinion about anything.
You say i left out stuff. I did. A lot more stuff then you wrote here. It would be a looooooong list of things, all of them simple (including "networking" and encrypted filesystems). I mentioned udev as an example of something slightly more complex, but even it is not.
> .. much better model than SysV init ..
You talk as a user, as in an admin. I talk as someone who was once interested in how all these stuff actually work. What i played with (read about, coded, and researched in general) includes init, udev, network hardware management (how ip and iw actually do stuff, excluding wpa), and more. What have i learned ? That almost all of it is done by the kernel. SystemD is not the only.. program that responds to events and goes over a graph and such. In fact, it is not even that hard to do what it does. Remember how i asked why udev doesn't have a generic event.. protocol ? You can scrap udev if you don't use systemD. And why ? For better integration ? The kernel tells udev when a device appears. So why doesn't udev just send a message of some sort ? It could even have a "mode" where it doesn't do anything unless it receives a message telling it to. So why not ? Oh, i don't think it's malice.
> The Debian community had a deep examination of the alternatives and picked systemd because it made sense, not because Red Hat has some brainwashing program.
The debian debate was a clusterfuck of grand proportions. There was one (1!) post on the whole debate that addressed the technical aspects. In the end the conclusion was that it is easier to just use systemD as stuff depends on it more and more (GNOME, notably, funny). RH is a huge company, they are not altruistic in their goals. I wouldn't say malice, but i wouldn't say innocence either.
And again, nothing of substance was said. Just fancy words and feelings. Brainwashing..
PS Fun fact: Xorg depends on udev to send it events over dbus when you plug something related to it. It still works without it, until you re-plug your mouse.