Control: forwarded -1 https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=89092
Since that's the first good valid argument against I feel I should answer: On Wed, 2015-02-11 at 21:12 +0000, Jeremy Stanley wrote: > My passwords will stop working. (Okay, not _mine_ specifically, but > someone's...) Changing the established values in a keymap out from > under users is Valid point. But such users might also run into troubles just by attaching another keyboard. Or, when you look at the git log of xkeyboard-config, just by some new update of it. Actually it seems that these schema changes, seem to happen much more often than this storm against my report and my person in specifc would make one believe, see e.g. commits: f1868bdacb4c227e1daa4088fb28f5968874a38e 1b9901151cdb22e413319e6fca80fbbfc5e51502 99be93b116101921611bbcaa07a59b1de589f4bf and these were just from the first two sides of the log. > foolish when the gains are nearly nonexistent and the > workaround is relatively trivial for those who actually want to side > with hobgoblins. Am I know expected to insult you as well? Guess I'm not up to date, what Debian's CoC actually demands, it only seems to be usable when being against me but not for myself ;-) Anyway, to finally end this ugly matter on the Debian side, I've forwarded the pointer about this possible issue upstream, so that they can choose to have what Debian didn't want to do - a proper look at the matter. It should be noted for those who seems to accuse me of bad faith, that I, personally, use a custom keymapping anyway,... so I don't care much whether it's left as is or not. Cheers, Chris. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/1423693952.4672.12.ca...@scientia.net