Re: F25 System Wide Change: KillUserProcesses=yes by default

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On 2016-07-07 05:13, Jan Kurik wrote:
== Scope ==
* Proposal owners:
- work upstream to clarify what is the best way for programs to mark
themselves to survive logout
- update the documentation with more explanations and examples, as we
learn what people find confusing in the current scheme of things
- evaluate a "permissive" mode for KillUserProcesses, to make it
easier to debug processes which stay around after a session terminates
- remove the compile-time override in the systemd package
- work with upstream authors and Fedora maintainers of programs like
screen and tmux to implement the ability to automatically start them
in a way that survives a user session, and if the system policy does
not allow that, to warn the user.

* Other developers:
- cooperate on the last item from previous point
- identify additional services which need to adapt to the changed default.

Different services might merit different handling here: some might be
updated them to start through the non-session-specific dbus instance,
some might need documentation changes, while others possibly should be
handled like tmux and screen.

* Release engineering: N/A

* List of deliverables: N/A (not a System Wide Change)

But this is a system-wide change. Is the intention to fill out this list as people learn what needs to be changed?

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