https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417615

--- Comment #16 from Bernd Steinhauser <li...@bernd-steinhauser.de> ---
(In reply to Forest from comment #15)
> (In reply to Bernd Steinhauser from comment #14)
> 
> > I'd say the better fix would be to [...]
> > instead provide a systemd user unit that starts kdeconnect.
> 
> Not everyone uses, or even wants, systemd. (Or linux, for that matter.)
> Please don't add dependencies on it.
>

Ah, not this again …
But ok, let's skip the useless discussion.

1. Plasma is moving towards systemd user units already, as I wrote above. It's
the default method to startup Plasma these days. So it kind of makes sense to
go a similar path with kdeconnect. (Yes, you can use kdeconnect outside of
Plasma, but just about every other DE is also moving towards systemd
support/integration)
2. A systemd service unit does *not* introduce a dependency on systemd. It's
merely an instruction for systemd to tell it what to do when this service is
enabled and/or started. If you don't use systemd, it's just a small text file
that will sit on your computer unused. You can of course also choose not to
install it. I guess though that any sensible distribution would install it.
3. Just like with Plasma, you can still use the old, flawed, method to start it
up. XDG autostart will not go anywhere. If you're unhappy with the old method,
feel free to create an alternative approach that does not use systemd. Nothing
holding you back there. Just don't expect somebody else to drop a better
solution just because you don't like it. systemd is the current standard for
Linux and for that reason alone it makes sense to support it. Especially, since
this support comes at advantages, which is why everybody is using it.

> KDE already has way to manage things like this, with the Background Services
> and Autostart control panels.
>
I'd expect this to move to systemd as well. There is no reason to maintain a
second, system to manage background services and autostart functionality, when
you're already using a better one that even can be used across DEs.
Likely, it will remain though for quite some time, for compatibility reasons
and because it takes will and time to do the changes.
Thus, in the future (+5 years?) it might go the way of the dodo, we'll see.

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