Hi,

On Wed, 02 Apr 2025 10:08:06 +0100 Luca Boccassi <bl...@debian.org> wrote:
> The problem is that, again, _something_ has to break. If it's not your
> use case, it's someone else's. Both are currently in use, in stable.
> One has to go.
> 
> What am I supposed to do, exactly? I can't square a circle, I'm afraid

I can answer that question: follow the decision of the technical committe
which has already weighted the pros / cons of the various options.

And then if you get blame from the persons experiencing the broken
scenario, then you can say "sorry I just followed the decision of
the tech-ctte" and not feel guilty.

Cheers,
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