So if systemd refuses to support musl, it's "hindering the spread and innovation in the Linux space", and when they change their mind and work to add support for musl, it's "to embrace and extinguish it".
1. Support musl
2. Become mainstream with musl distros
3. Become dependency in practical terms
4. Then even software optimized for musl-based distros has to deal and support systemd
Nope. It's my view of the situation and I'm confident that will be the case. Not that it's an evil plan. Just a nature taking its course. This is how I see it.
Yes and the systemd crowd wants to embrace and extinguish it as well [1]
[1] https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/v259-rc1/NEWS