Hi, I'm quite disappointed at the decision yesterday to defer systemd to F15. I can understand why it was decided (such a core component must be introduced with care) but I was under the impression that systemd was already polished enough so it could be shipped. I upgraded my system to F14 alpha few weeks ago when I learned that systemd was part of it. And now, I see that yum want to revert back to upstart. If I understand the rationale behind the FESCo decision, it's to make systemd even better and well integrated in F15. How is that going to happen if we can't test it with F14? What I'm asking here is **how can I keep systemd?** I don't want to go to rawhide until F15 alpha at minimum, I need a stable enough system for daily use. Thanks, Mildred -- Mildred Ki'Lya ╭───────── mildred593@online.fr ────────── │ Jabber, GoogleTalk: <mildred@xxxxxxxxx> │ Website: <http://ki.lya.online.fr> GPG ID: 9A7D 2E2B │ Fingerprint: 197C A7E6 645B 4299 6D37 684B 6F9D A8D6 9A7D 2E2B
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