I don't want to sound respectless, because I greatly value the work of
the devs here... but Cesare, I pretty much disagree with you.

1. Not all users have temperature sensors in their hard drives, and not all 
users with such sensors want to read the temperature. Should we disable the 
hddtemp variable? Same goes for almost every single tool in conky: they mostly 
increase the executable size.
Of course one might argue that the nvidia functionality adds more size, but 
hey... executable size?? What kind of people makes up the vast majority that 
runs conky? Users who like eye candy (== Conky compared to CLI based monitors) 
and run stuff like Compiz on machines with at least 512 - 1024 MB RAM or folks 
who try to run conky on low-memory embedded systems? And how much difference 
does the few KB make? How much is it actually?
CPU cycles is a completely different issue, because this would waste 
performance and battery life (on laptops, which will probably be the majority 
of end user computers in the future), but I don't think the nvidia variable 
will increase that one if it's compiled but not used (by users with an ATI 
card... and Nvidia people then at least have a CHOICE).

_Perhaps_ some undesired side effects? Everything may or may not have
undesired side effects... but you know: innocent until proven guilty. Or
at least some kind of suspicion, based on reproducible clues.

2. Ubuntu alters packages from Debian if it benefits their users. Your point 
sounds to me like pushing off responsibility.
And there is obviously benefit because at least two users went to find the 
right bug tracker and report. As always, only a few actually report, but 
there's a plethora of other folks who'd like this implemented. For example one 
of my friends who is new to FOSS and not yet familiar with the user-dev 
interaction.


I know one shouldn't make assumptions about other people's opinion over the 
internet.. but still I can't help thinking that you personally dislike Nvidia 
(mainly because of your 1. reason).

Hopefully you can see my points, even though they might sound a bit
harsh.

Regards

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