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I think the above comment has it pretty much spot on. This isn't just saying, "Screw other operating systems", it's also saying, "Screw Linux distributions that don't use systemd." That could be a problem for Debian/Ubuntu/Slackware (I think) and other distros that use other init systems.
Not only that, but the developer has stated firmly that he won't accept patches into upstream that would improve portability. Which means if someone wants to put in the work to ports things over to another distro or operating system those fixes won't get applied upstream, making it a moving target. That's going to be a huge pain for outside porters/developers.