David Bremner writes ("Re: Bug#914897: tech-ctte: Should debootstrap disable merged /usr by default?"): > There is a draft ballot being prepared for a vote. I'm not sure when > that will be ready. The minutes of the last TC meeting should have more > precise information than my memory.
Thanks. I just read the discussion in the irc log. I theme I identified in it was the social cost of overriding the debootstrap maintainer. A contrasting issue that was not really discussed is the social cost of allowing the debootstrap maintainers to impose this transition on the rest of the project. (This is difficult to disconnect from the unpleasant communication style of one of the principal usrmerge advocates on debian-devel.) Also, I think whether Debian installs should have merged /usr by default is a matter of technical policy which the TC ought to feel free to address directly. This is especially the case since none of the other possible candidates for how to set this distribution-wide policy are useable: the Policy editors have decided that Policy should lag implementation rather than lead it; debian-devel didn't work; and there is no other forum or body with sufficient breadth. Thanks, Ian. -- Ian Jackson <ijack...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> These opinions are my own. If I emailed you from an address @fyvzl.net or @evade.org.uk, that is a private address which bypasses my fierce spamfilter.