I suppose that some users think it's nice to have the graphical point-and-click features of Gufw, but plain old ufw from the command line is so dead easy to set up one hardly needs the graphics. Basically all you ever need to type is:
ufw enable or ufw disable Once enabled (or disabled), it remains in that state through all future reboots, until you feel like changing it, which I never do (it's always enabled on my machine). So at least for me, the "G" in "Gufw" is of no real value and won't be missed if it gets axed because of it's systemd dependencies.
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