Features:
+* saproxy: Support multiple inherited sockets mapped using different proxies
+
+* saproxy: Use a nonblocking alternative to getaddrinfo
+
+* saproxy: Until we can start daemons directly, find a less ugly, less racy alternative than shell scripts for the second man page example.
+
+* saproxy: Support starting daemons directly without requiring a shell script; update man pages
+
+* "systemctl cat" or "systemctl view" command or or so, that cats the backing unit file of a service, plus its drop-ins and shows them in a pager
+
+* rfkill,backlight: we probably should run the load tools inside of the udev rules so that the state is properly initialized by the time other software sees it
+
* Add a new Distribute=$NUMBER key to socket units that makes use of SO_REUSEPORT to distribute network traffic on $NUMBER instances
* tmpfiles: when applying ownership to /run/log/journal also do this for the journal fails contained in it
-* rework list.h to use typeof() and thus simplify most linked list macros by not requring the type to be specified
-
* we probably should replace the left-over uses of strv_append() and replace them by strv_push() or strv_extend()
* move config_parse_path_strv() out of conf-parser.c
service is not cleaned up again when it has StopWhenUnneeded=yes
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/systemd-devel/2013-July/012141.html
-* backlight: properly handle multiple backlight devices for the same
- hardware: at shutdown we should only save the backlight setting for
- the "best" way to access the backlight. Strategy should be: at
- shutdown, ignore all backlights that are connected to a non-eDP or
- non-LVDS port, and then prefer the firmware device over platform
- device over raw device per-PCI card. Delete all old data. At boot
- simply apply whatever data we find. Also see
- http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libbacklight/tree/libbacklight.c#n194
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-* rfkill: save/restore soft rfkill status across reboots
-
* refuse boot if /etc/os-release is missing or /etc/machine-id cannot be set up
* ensure scope units may be started only a single time