Agree, and I think I understood what you meant.
I can see an argument that Poettering is a net good because he does something, and itβs usually pretty decent to start. Then after itβs been widely adopted, some weird software megalomania takes over and it swells into a bloated carcass until someone is motivated enough to build a better, more focused, replacement.
systemd is a distro builderβs dream: all you need is that and a kernel, and youβve got most of the non-userspace, so you throw GNU on top and youβre free to do what you really wanted to focus on: a new package manager, or a specific desktop environment, bells-and-whistles.
I really hate journald. Like, with enough passion Iβm slowly converting all my systems away from systemd, just to get rid of it. Itβs slow and buggy, and the fact that I canβt swap it out for something else is the reason Iβm anti-systemd. Which is an excellent initd replacement, IMO, and if that were all it was Iβd be a fan-boi. But journald stinks, for all the reasons you point out, and more.