Hi! On Sun, 2016-10-23 at 15:07:27 +0200, Vincent Bernat wrote: > ❦ 23 octobre 2016 14:38 +0200, Guillem Jover <guil...@debian.org> : > >> It is better to use either _keysafe or Debian-keysafe to avoid collision > >> with existing users (like Kevin Eysafe). > > > > Please avoid the atrocious «Debian-user» Debianism. The «_user» is > > shorter, and used on some of the BSDs already. > > I agree with you. Unfortunately, the current situation is that there is > no consensus on this.
I might be completely wrong, but the way I read the current situation is: * The (previous) proponents of the Debian- prefixed names don't mind much because they are fine delegating that decision to someone else, they just want this decided (?). * Many maintainers are cargo-culting the Debian- prefixed names, so it spreads, giving the impression that this is favoured, when it is probably due to being unaware of there being a better alternative. My proposal at this point would be, whenever you see someone suggest using Debian-prefixed names, discourage them (or do not propose as a valid option :), and instead propose using _-prefixed names. If you can convert packages using Debian-prefixed names you maintain, or by sending patches. I've just sent a patch for adduser to accept _-prefixed system names (but not for normal users w/o --force-badname). Then if this gets merged, there will be even more compelling reasons to use that. ;) Thanks, Guillem