[08:02] <eleksir> Hello. As far as i know, upstart was initially developed for ubuntu now ubuntu dropped upstart and uses systemd - what the future of the project? fade away silently, right?
[08:06] <eleksir> i mean - there is already implemented projects - openrc, for example - they used in semi-actively developed/maintained distros, in case of openrc it is gentoo and alpine linux, but what abot upstart? it is legacy of LTS ubuntu based distros - and i see no examples of other (actively developed) users of upstart code in present days
[08:06] <eleksir> am i wrong?
[13:31] <JanC> eleksir: it will be maintained by Canonical engineers until Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is EOL (April 2019), after that I suppose it will depend on whether somebody else takes over development?
[13:32] <JanC> eleksir: also, I don't know if Google still uses Upstart for Chrome OS?
[13:42] <JanC> seems like they still do
[13:49] <JanC> http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/chromiumos-design-docs/boot-design
[13:55] <eleksir> upstart really rocks, well it _is_ init with deps and supervisor and at the same time it is not as greedy (consuming) to system components as systemd... and it works great