[bcc: {openssl,ca-certificates}@packages.d.o] Hi,
the ca-certificates package is currently "Priority: optional", like most of the archive. It's Recommended by a bunch of packages, Depended on by an equivalent number, but I'm not sure if this is optimal. I suspect most packages can be configured to use a different trust store; and that in many deployments you may want to use a private PKI, or limit trust to a specific subset of the global public CAs, so in that sense `Depends' on ca-certificates is not quite correct. On the other hand it's less likely to run into "user disabled Recommends, and run into unexpected TLS server auth failures" kind of situations. So I'd like to raise the priority of ca-certificates from optional to at least standard, as a signal that it should be installed on non-minimal Debian systems. I'll note that ca-certificates depends on the openssl binary package which would thus effectively also become standard (or important, if we go that route), if it isn't already. Before asking ftpmasters to make that change I wanted to ask this group if there were downsides to it that I haven't considered. And which of standard or important made most sense (AIUI, standard means "installed by default in d-i" and important means "installed by default in debootstrap"). Thanks, Julien