On 28.11.2014 13:41, Ben Tinner wrote: Hi,
> Recently, the developers of Ubuntu have decided to migrate the init > system from upstart to systemd. > > So, I would like to find out what will happen to upstart after Ubuntu > complete its transition to systemd. That might also depend on which init systems the debianfork project is going to support upstart (besides openrc and sysv init), and how many Ubuntu folks move over to debianfork. I, personally, *will* move over, as soon as systemd becomes mandatory (if there wasn't debianfork, it would be Gentoo). The already mandatory Lennartware already caused more than enough pain. Actually, I'm preparing a fork of NetworkManager, getting rid of all the dbus and polkit crap, which causes more problems than it solves. Haven't decided yet, whether the interface will be fuse or 9P (both have their pros and cons), but definitively will be a data driven filesystem-based approach. In the next round, I'll heavily trim down network-manager-gnome to get rid of all the unnecessary stuff (eg. I dont use BT, and i dont want it. period.) cu -- Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consulting +49-151-27565287 -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss