Nick Holland wrote:
> Things that are out-right replaced (i.e., sudo) should be actively
> deleted.  Even if it still works after upgrade, some day it is going to
> break, and you should be pushed to use the new application (or the
> package of the old application).  Things like tip?  what's the point?
>   case 1) It still works.  No harm done.
>   case 2) It no longer works.  useless file on system...so what?
> Either way...no harm.

while on the subject, removing /etc/sudoers may be bad advice for people who
intend the port. I'd break that out slightly with a note.

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