* logind: implement session kill exceptions
-* fix machine regstration to forward property array
-
-* add implicit slice for instantiated services
-
* make BlockIODeviceWeight=, BlockIODeviceBandwidth= runtime settable
-* split up BlockIOWeight= and BlockIODeviceWeight=
-
* introduce high-level settings for RT budget, swappiness
* man: document new bus apis
+* Send SIGHUP and SIGTERM in session scopes
+
Features:
+* when parsing calendar timestamps support the UTC timezone (even if we won't support arbitrary timezone specs, support UTC itself certainly makes sense)
+
+* when a kernel driver logs in a tight loop we should ratelimit that too.
+
+* journald: optionally, when messages with a high log prioerity are logged, sync() immeidately.
+
+* introduce %v resolving to the string returned by "uname -r"
+
+* systemctl list-unit-files should list generated files (and probably with a new state "generated" for them, or so)
+
+* Get rid of systemd-sysv:
+ https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Toshio/Systemd_Convert_draft
+
* do we really need both hasprefix() and startswith()?
* when a kernel driver logs in a tight loop we should ratelimit that too.
* teach ConditionKernelCommandLine= globs or regexes (in order to match foobar={no,0,off})
-* we should log capabilities too
-
* Support SO_REUSEPORT with socket activation:
- Let systemd maintain a pool of servers.
- Use for seamless upgrades, by running the new server before stopping the
- refuse taking lower-case variable names in sd_journal_send() and friends.
- journald: we currently rotate only after MaxUse+MaxFilesize has been reached.
- journal: deal nicely with byte-by-byte copied files, especially regards header
- - journalctl: show multiline log messages sanely, expand tabs, and show all valid utf8 messages
+ - journalctl: expand tabs
- journal: store euid in journal if it differs from uid
- journal: sanely deal with entries which are larger than the individual file size, but where the components would fit
- Replace utmp, wtmp, btmp, and lastlog completely with journal