Fedora 27 Released (fedoramagazine.org)
The Fedora Project has announced the general availability of Fedora 27 Workstation and Fedora 27 Atomic editions. Fedora 27 brings with it "thousands of improvements" from both the Fedora Community and various upstream software projects, the team said on Tuesday. From a post on Fedora Magazine: The Workstation edition of Fedora 27 features GNOME 3.26. In the new release, both the Display and Network configuration panels have been updated, along with the overall Settings panel appearance improvement. The system search now shows more results at once, including the system actions. GNOME 3.26 also features color emoji support, folder sharing in Boxes, and numerous improvements in the Builder IDE tool. The new release also features LibreOffice 5.4.
Fast booting isn't the big reason to use systemd, and you either know that and are trolling or don't, thereby making anything you say about systemd uninformed drivel. Of course there is a third, most likely option, to wit you know that and are trolling, and everything you say about systemd is uninformed drivel. Keep holding your breath for the day when people will be ditching Linux because it has a vastly improved init system.
Guns don't kill people; Physics kills people! - John Lithgow as Dick Solomon on Third Rock From The Sun