And into this (still) minefield you want to put in another "feature" ??
I do not want to do that, I simply describing what I see as the best possible future path.
I dare to say that SLE will not touch systemd-networkd until at least one RHEL release with it is out for 6 month minimum. Common sense and all.
Redhat is NOT working on systemd-networkd (neither is Lennart or anyone related) so I fail to see how it can be related to RHEL. it is sponsored by CoreOS Inc. , INTEL has submitted patches to merge at least the DHCPv4 implementation of "Connman" (https://connman.net/) as libsystemd-dhcp..other bits from that project that are in the intended scope of networkd (which will NOT target the desktop in anyway) may or may not follow suit.
Until that time is come we all need a working solution and "wicked" seems much more ready to step in. IPv6, bridging, bonding, vpn, vlan are keywords here.
I would prefer that SUSE invest resources improving networkd..also it will make me equally happy if they decide not to invest in networkd but instead make networkmanager suitable for the task in question, ending this "One set of tools for servers and a different one for desktops", that will be beyond awesome and is in fact my preferred outcome.(systemd-networkd being the second prize) Apparently this is not going to be the case ..unfortunately the only power I have is to withdraw any support,attention or otherwise spend my time dealing with it, plus invest time working in my chosen solution. I remained silent for about 2 days, resisting to comment on this thread but couldn't help it :-) even though I am fully aware it will fall in deaf ears. EOR (end on rant) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org