Sam Hartman <hartm...@debian.org> writes: > I haven't been following the consensus around making service units more > recommended. Ignoring that discussion, but folding in the GR:
> Maintainers are recommended to install at least one of a service unit or > init script. Maintainers are encouraged to install an service unit and > may install an init script. > But if you've gotten to a point where service units are recommended all > the time (no service unit but an init script is a bug) then: Maintainers > are recommended to install a service unit. If maintainers do not > install a service unit, they are encouraged to install an init script; > in other situations installing an init script is optional. Thinking about this some more, and re-reading the text of the GR, this sounds correct to me as well. I'm not sure that Policy is currently structured in such a way as to make saying this straightforward, but I'm taking a look now and will create a bug with a patch for discussion and review. -- Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org) <https://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>