also sprach Michael Biebl <[email protected]> [2015-04-08 10:45 +0200]:
> Just like resolved needs explicit opt in by the admin (the service is
> disabled by default).
> Also, it writes the resolv.conf to /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf.
> So the admin needs to explicitly replace /etc/resolv.conf with a symlink
> to enable this feature.

In this light, I agree that there is no urgency.¹ How likely to you
regard the possibility that resolved will become non-optional in the
near future?

¹) I'd still like a firm position by the project on such points, and
I think we should avoid defaulting to 3rd-party-services over
convenience.

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