Isn't Debian still planning on moving to upstart? If so that would be a
major vote of confidence and would guarantee upstart sticks around for a
while longer.

systemd looks very neat. That both RedHat and OpenSUSE are moving to
adopt it is telling but I don't think it's very likely Ubuntu will give
up upstart any time soon. More likely we'll see some borrowing of code
and ideas. FWIW, SysVinit compatibility is the highest on my wishlist.

OTOH, if Debian decide to move to systemd all bets are off. In that case
I hope Ubuntu does the right thing and chucks upstart out rather than
increase Ubuntu's divergence from the rest of the Linux world.

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resolvconf starts after ifupdown, does not pick the dns-nameserver and 
dns-search lines up from /etc/network/interfaces
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/448095
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