On Nov 21, Russ Allbery <r...@debian.org> wrote: > I think there are some arguments to be made for just force-merging and > moving on, but they're mostly "tidiness" arguments (letting everyone No, they are not that at all. I have never argued about "tidiness", nor did anybody else that is working to support merged-/usr. A merged-/usr is an enabler for new features, like stateless systems, clones, appliances and better containers. Simon McVittie today was patient enough to explain some of them.
> strategy of (for example) moving each binary out of /bin manually, but As I explained, this cannot really work. -- ciao, Marco
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