> we could get rid of Upstart again in the next revision Marginalizing Ubuntu (by not including Upstart) doesn't follow. (RHEL6 uses it too, of course.) Ubuntu may not be the favorite of some, but it still has sufficient commercial clout, and several big organizations (e.g. Google) that use it, to justify a 2014 certification testing for some basic comprehension of Upstart.
> no enterprise linux ships systemd per default. So I'd say we can safely > ignore it for another 2 years. This is short sided. RHEL7 has a beta out that uses it, and is intended to release this year. Both Fedora and openSUSE use it, and if Red Hat is releasing soon, you can bet SUSE (to remain competitive) will not be too far off with a new release that is bound to build on openSUSE.
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