> This is intended to be a generic approach to user space oom
> management, but it does tie into resource control too. And the
> resource control organization of what processes are considered
> critical are different between a desktop and a server. The idea of
> "user wants to take control or see what's going on" is a generally
> important goal for all of this work, regardless of the Fedora edition
> or spin.

So are you confirming that users are now going to need to place things in their 
own cgroup if they do not want systemd-oomd to potentially kill the single 
cgroup containing all of their running applications?

I think this should at the very least be clearly documented in the change 
proposal, as this user experience is in stark contrast to what Gnome and KDE 
users will encounter.
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