On Sun, 2014-09-07 at 22:18 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote: > > - has tools for setting the system time and timezone, and locale > > Sure. They're useful. In GNOME, our settings panels previously only worked on Fedora and Debian, with some half-functional code for Arch and openSUSE, because each distro handled these differently and required custom code. Now we have no special casing for different distros, and it works everywhere these D-Bus interfaces are present (including systems without systemd that provide it, like Ubuntu). I don't really care where these interfaces live, but they need to exist somewhere, and systemd seems like the logical place for them.
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