Debian Technical Committee Reverses Systemd-Homed Disable Decision
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Summary
The Debian Technical Committee has overridden a controversial change to the systemd package that would have disabled the systemd-homed service by default. The committee ruled that the change violated Debian Policy by breaking existing functionality and user expectations. The decision came after extensive debate about whether packagers have the authority to disable features they deem problematic versus maintaining compatibility and user expectations. The ruling emphasizes that while packagers have configuration latitude, they must ensure packages comply with Debian Policy and not break existing functionality.
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The committee ruled that the change violated Debian Policy by breaking existing functionality and user expectations.
Packagers are expected to ensure that their packages comply with Debian Policy, regardless of the upstream defaults or their personal opinions about the software.
The decision came after extensive debate about whether packagers have the authority to disable features they deem problematic versus maintaining compatibility and user expectations.
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