Thank you for following up.

It looks like Ubuntu plans to switch ubuntu-minimal from isc-dhcp-client
to dhcpcd-base for Ubuntu 23.10 already. There is no need to allow
people to choose to install isc-dhcp-client instead at that point.

** Summary changed:

- ubuntu-minimal: please change Depends on isc-dhcp-client to | dhcp-client
+ ubuntu-minimal: please change Depends on isc-dhcp-client to dhcpcd-base

** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

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Title:
  ubuntu-minimal: please change Depends on isc-dhcp-client to dhcpcd-
  base

Status in ubuntu-meta package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  ubuntu-minimal currently has a hard Depends on isc-dhcp-client. Unless
  there is a compelling reason to depend on a specific DHCP
  implementation, this should be changed to "isc-dhcp-client | dhcp-
  client" instead.

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