Re: Fedora 34 Change: Enable systemd-oomd by default for all variants (System-Wide Change)

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On Tue, Dec 22, 2020 at 6:17 PM Anita Zhang <anitazha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > That's why I think this change need to be postponed to Fedora 35 (opt-in
> > in F34 and default in F35).
>
> I'm actually not opposed to that.

Another variation on this theme: enable by default in Fedora 34 Server
edition. And more broadly rolled out for Fedora 35.

If it's broadly ready for Fedora 34, great. Otherwise, it seems like a
good fit for Fedora Server edition, given sd-oomd's server origin and
oomd2 been used in production for a number of years. It'd be a
significant headline feature for Server edition, especially fitting
for the in-progress reboot of that project. Any thoughts from Server
WG folks?


-- 
Chris Murphy
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