-to the free software world.
-I have not yet had time to play around with it, but it seem to be a
-very interesting alternative to upstart, and might prove to be a good
-alternative for Debian when we are able to switch to an event based
-boot system. Tollef is <a href="http://bugs.debian.org/580814">in the
-process</a> of getting systemd into Debian, and I look forward to
-seeing how well it work. I like the fact that systemd handles init.d
-scripts with dependency information natively, allowing them to run in
-parallel where upstart at the moment do not.</p>
+
+to the free software world. I have not yet had time to play around
+with it, but it seem to be a very interesting alternative to
+<a href="http://upstart.ubuntu.com/">upstart</a>, and might prove to be
+a good alternative for Debian when we are able to switch to an event
+based boot system. Tollef is
+<a href="http://bugs.debian.org/580814">in the process</a> of getting
+systemd into Debian, and I look forward to seeing how well it work. I
+like the fact that systemd handles init.d scripts with dependency
+information natively, allowing them to run in parallel where upstart
+at the moment do not.</p>