Hi, if you install debian-edu-config on a debian system, nothing "bad" and policy violating happens.
If you choose to run a certain script shipped inside the debian-edu-config
package, it will modify configuration files as you expressed you wish, as you
ran that script.
If you choose to install Debian Edu using the Debian Edu media, this script
will also modify configuration files, as you expressed you wish, by
installing from that media.
So it is an explicit user choice, to modify the configuration files.
We still consider those changes an important bug, as they prevent smooth
upgrades. Thats why we plan to fix all the blocker bugs for this bug for the
Lenny release, so that fresh Lenny Edu installs can be savely upgraded to
Lenny+1.
regards,
Holger
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