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Adelie (-2020 decided to adopt elogind in its repos to releave the burden of having to built desktop packages without it – so long)

AntiX (2021-22 antix is still experimenting in substituting more and more sysvinit with runit, meanwhile rebuilds many software without the need of elogind – it is getting better and better)

Joborun (2022-) alive and well, chasing arch-testing while trying to maintain obarun’s delayed upgrades without essential breakage. Basically living in the fine space between cutting and bleeding edges. A true system base where no core pkg has been built with the presence or need of systemd or elogind.

Obarun  (not dead, not alive either, just larking at the devs free-time, trying to catch up with Arch speed train of upstream upgrades)

Spark Linux  (it is still working, a tiny init, a tiny home made service manager ssm, the rest all Arch with a dummy library of systemd pretending to be there).  Why not?

Void (glibc)/ (musl)   (March 3rd 2020) Void will no longer be covered here, after the removal of gksu and consolekit2 the project is heading towards a direction of MX/Ubuntu/Manjaro/Mint with the simple excuse that systemd is not used as init.

I believe it takes more commitment than to be supporting Gnome at all means necessary.  It is a sad decision but there needs to be a clear sign of trying to improve the health of linux not comply with market pressure and compliance with a virus.  For Void it is more important to keep Gnome fully functional.  Bye bye!  Although it is admireable and not so common, that elogind is not used everywhere indiscriminantly, just on packages that really ask for logind functionality).

Look up the strict list of linux without systemd (elogind included) for healthier projects, than those pretending to be systemd free.