While I don’t enjoy the fact that this introduces a ton of maintenance issues on systemd-less systems that would like to continue supporting GNOME, I do think leveraging systemd to elegantly revive the session save/restore functionality bodes a lot of optimism for the set of features that will follow.
I’m at least thankful that this maintainer/contributor dedicated about half of their announcement on how systemd-less systems could alleviate this issue.
While I don’t enjoy the fact that this introduces a ton of maintenance issues on systemd-less systems that would like to continue supporting GNOME, I do think leveraging systemd to elegantly revive the session save/restore functionality bodes a lot of optimism for the set of features that will follow.
I’m at least thankful that this maintainer/contributor dedicated about half of their announcement on how systemd-less systems could alleviate this issue.
Good news: session save/restore
Bad news: lennart’s tumor
Verdict: nope.