Has the TC asked whether any of the stakeholders want help? I understand why absent options you may not want to do something. But is the release-team and the d-i team and other stakeholders happy with the status quo?
I think the answer is yes. However, you've had a number of situations recently where you've published a decision and gotten a kind of surprised reaction from a nontrivial stakeholder recently. It would be highly unfortunate now to decide not to override and then a week later to learn that the release team was worried about the upgrade situation. I specifically suggest that someone mail -release and any other stakeholders that have not already spoken up and ask if there are issues where they would like a dialogue with the TC. I believe the systemd maintainers have already said they are happy. I believe that someone from the installer team has commented on the question of prompting at install time, so actually perhaps that's the only issue where -boot would be a stakeholder, and it may be as simple as checking in with the release team. It may be they already spoke up and I just missed their input. --Sam -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-ctte-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/00000149d250fff4-9ee5c989-2826-42d6-89f2-6c353f55e53d-000...@email.amazonses.com