I'd be happy to write a patch for the documentation. And given all of the problems with the design (and implementation) of libnss-ldap, I'd say any analysis will show that libnss-ldapd is still the path of lowest risk and greatest stability. (In particular, when used with OpenLDAP nssov.)
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