On Wed, 29 May 2024 14:35:27 +0300, Hakan Bay?nd?r
<ha...@bayindir.org> wrote:
>I'll kindly disagree here. I'd rather not have to go back to every 
>system and make sure that they all behave the way I want after doing a 
>periodic, completely boring "apt-get upgrade".

This change is likely to come to the majority of our installations
("stable") with a release upgrade, which is never boring, but one of
the most exciting things that can happen to a Debian stable system.

People doing this responsibly read the release notes before beginning,
and those release notes have in the past contained things that needed
doing manually in the process such as the well-known "please upgrade
kernel first and reboot" during one udev/systemd upgrade.

Ubuntu seems to have put the release notes in an automatism disguise
called do-release-upgrade which probably changes from release to
release regarding what specialty is in the store for this update. We
don't have that, we ask our users to read the release notes.

Greetings
Marc
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