Public bug reported:

Default configuration in 24.04 has:

    plugins=ifupdown,keyfile

My configuration has:

    plugins=keyfile

Despite that, NetworkManager saves everything to netplan backend, its
main package has hardcoded postinst converter, and netplan.io is a hard
dependency.

Why this integration was done by hardcoding everything and bypassing
NetworkManager configuration? Why netplan converter was added directly
to network-manager package with no way of disabling it and no way of
removing netplan.io package?

Proper integration could be done by providing some kind of network-
manager-netplan package with netplan config backend, 'plugins=netplan'
high priority configuration fragment, postinst converter, and netplan.io
dependency.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Netplan integration is hardcoded, breaks NetworkManager configuration.

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