On Tue, Aug 23, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Dhaval Giani <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Also, from what I understand most of the newer releases of distros are
>>> starting to adopt systemd. Lennart can probably confirm the numbers,
>>> but afaik, apart from ubuntu, distros are moving to systemd.
>>>
>>
>> BIG NACK for breaking backward compatibility, I am OK making mount
>> sections optional and having good defaults in cgconfig.conf, so please
>> be mindful of that. I'd hate to change behaviour that once worked
>
> where is the question of backward compatibility. We are not going to
> develop further on it, and only once systemd is default on distros,
> remove it. I am not interested in maintaining extra code. If someone
> else is willing to come up and maintain it, then sure, we can keep it.
> But I still see no point in duplicating systemd's effort.

I am going to continue to maintain it. I love systemd, but I don't see
it as being the default for some time to come. If it does, I'll
consider removing the code if I hear people have migrated to systemd
completely, not so early

Balbir

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