Tollef Fog Heen writes ("Re: Bug#862051: Allow nodejs to provide /usr/bin/node (draft resolution)"): > > Tollef Fog Heen writes ("Bug#862051: Allow nodejs to provide /usr/bin/node > > (draft resolution)"): > > > 1. The CTTE decision from 2012-07-12 in bug #614907 is repealed. > > > > > > This means Debian's normal policies and practices take over and the > > > nodejs package is free to provide /usr/bin/node. The migration should > > > be managed according to Debian's usual backwards-compatibility > > > arrangements. > > > > Can you please say that /usr/bin/nodejs should remain indefinitely. > > Otherwise someone may get it into their head to get rid of it. > > I think that's covered under the last sentence and don't think we should > add any extra restrictions on nodejs.
I think a natural reading of "Debian's usual backwards-compatibility arrangements" applied to /usr/bin/nodejs would arguably involve keeping it only for a realease or two. But in fact, there is no reason to ever delete it (except for punishment purposes, as I discuss above). But I guess I will take that message as a promise of your support if my fears come to pass. 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.