On Thursday 03 July 2003 22:49, Joey Hess wrote: > Julien LEMOINE wrote: > > Finally, since there is not really a policy about when to use debconf > > It's a pity you ignore the express wishes of the author, and the consensus > on this list as to their use.
I ignore nothing and nobody, I read all reply of this thread. But I have to take a decision for this problem. It is simple to say "don't break anything", but in this case this seem very difficult to make a consensus. > > * To set up stunnel for server use, read the > > /usr/share/doc/stunnel/README.Debian file. > > If I ever add filtering to the notes debconf allows to be displayed, > notes that refer the user to README.Debian will be at the top of the > list to never be displayed. > > Of course, I am much more likely to bow to the pressure of notes like > the one you're apparently adding, and completly disable all notes at > some point, rather than adding filtering. I don't like arms races. Stunnel version with debconf warning is ready but I did not uploaded it, I don't want to disappoint users or create a new debate on debconf use. -- Julien LEMOINE / SpeedBlue