On Sep 16, Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> wrote: > However, and this is very important, *no one has decided that you get to > do that work in Debian*. I am confident that I have never said otherwise.
> Right now, any base system package maintainer could decide that putting > configuration files in /etc makes sense for reasons of their own limited > to their specific package and further break support for booting a system > in this mode, and there are no grounds to ask them not to do this. > Because you don't have an *agreement*. I think that I am allowed to ask all I want at any time (severity: wishlist), but they can also choose to not care. > Accomplishing things like this in Debian has a large social component that > I think is being neglected. After having initiated a few things like this in Debian I suspect that I am beginning to understand why this may happen. -- ciao, Marco
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