Earlier this week, KDE developer David Edmundson described in his blog how KDE would be tied to logind and timedated but not systemd itself, at least according to his claim that "The init system is one part of systemd that doesn't affect us at all, and any other could be used.".
Later, in the blog comments, he clarifies that starting with plasma 5.5, in 6 months, they'll drop "legacy" support, according to a decision taken in the plasma sprint.
Even if one can only guess why there is no formal announcement, it seems clear - unless somehow there is a shim or emulator, not only for logind but also for timedated, in 6 months KDE will be unusable unless you are running systemd. And the blog entry makes it clear that the plan is to remove more and more functionality from KDE and use systemd instead.
(Score: 2) by Arik on Friday February 20 2015, @09:39PM
GEOS was an option you could add later. The actual built in OS on the 64 was KERNAL, and IIRC it was developed in-house and went back to the PET days at least. The *shell* was Commodore BASIC, also developed in-house back at least to the PET, but I believe it was a licensed fork from MS BASIC at some point.
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