Your message dated Wed, 17 May 2023 12:04:04 +0200
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and subject line Re: RE: Bug#968331: ITP: systemd-genie -- quick way into a 
systemd "bottle" under Windows Subsystem for Linux
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regarding ITP: systemd-genie -- quick way into a systemd "bottle" under Windows 
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Alistair Young <[email protected]>
X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected], [email protected]

* Package name    : systemd-genie
  Version         : 1.27
  Upstream Author : Alistair Young <[email protected]>
* URL             : https://github.com/arkane-systems/genie
* License         : Unlicense
  Programming Lang: C#
  Description     : quick way into a systemd "bottle" under Windows Subsystem 
for Linux

Automates the process of starting up, entering into, and shutting down
a container within which systemd is pid 1, effectively enabling the
use of systemd within a WSL distro.

Relevant information:

I developed this myself to solve the problem of running systemd-dependent 
programs
using Debian under WSL, since WSL itself currently does not support systemd. 
I've been
using it myself for over a year at this point, and it's been through quite a few
revisions and is now reasonably stable.

At present I'm hosting it myself for the benefit of other WSL users, but its
apparent popularity is running me out of bandwidth fairly regularly. I had 
intended
to submit it to contrib anyway, but this has prompted me to do so now.

As far as I know, there are no other packages providing similar functionality.
There are a number of script hacks which provide partial equivalent 
functionality,
but none that I would consider comparable.

As far as maintaining the package is concerned, as the original developer, at
the moment I simply intend to maintain the package in parallel with the
software; I am not looking for co-maintainers at this time. However, as this
is my first package submission, I do need a sponsor.

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On Thu, 13 Aug 2020 14:06:15 +0000 Alistair J R Young wrote:
I suspect - and hope! - its eventual lifespan may be limited, as there's 
clearly a lot of demand for system services under WSL (as per the ongoing 
discussion at https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/994 etal.), but as of 
right now, there are no signs that it's anywhere close to the top of 
Microsoft's plans at this point.

Quoting the GitHub issue:
"There is now support for systemd in WSL, for more info on how to use it please read 
here."

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