Such a thingy likely would be more complicated to use, than editing configuration files the old KISS way and in addition it likely will add extra bugs and would make Debian less configurable or it would become a bloated monster with tons of modules, so it would become much more complicated and would add much more extra bugs. IMO it is a step in the wrong direction. It would be better to go the other way around and to get rid of similar GUIs and instead to write more good Wikis how to configure an install using a "normal" editor.
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