> On 26. 2. 2024, at 22:41, Al Whaley <awsisc...@sunnyside.com> wrote:
> 
> A lot of pain and suffering in this world comes from people being sure they 
> have a 'better idea' and everybody needs to do whatever.  This feels a bit 
> like that.  A command that gives choice and real certainty would be great.

Hi,

I wanted to address this comment. We (the developers) don't remove the features 
out of convenience or because we have 'better idea'. A maintainable software 
can't look like Katamari[1]. Yes, sometimes we have better ideas (without the 
quotes) and we implement them, because they make things simpler, better, more 
stable, faster, ... add your own. Sometimes we even break things. But 
ultimately, the developers working on BIND 9 are just a few people and it's 
absolutely reasonable to remove rarely used features - especially if there's a 
replacement either in or out of BIND 9. Giving a choice is great, but then 
**who** will carry the costs of giving the choice? Maintaining all kind of 
knobs and options does come with burden and that burden might ultimately lead 
to a situation where all the time and resources are spent on maintaining those 
old features, and there's not enough left to add new improvements.

For every decision we make, be it adding a new feature or removing an old 
feature, we do carefully consider the implications it has on the users, on the 
developers, and on the world as a whole. And it is kind of hurtful to imply 
that we do things just because "we know better" (paraphrasing).

1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katamari_Damacy

Ondřej
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