Quoting Michael Biebl (bi...@debian.org):

> > I don't think that d-i should be on the leading edge of this discussion.
> > Once Debian has made up its mind, d-i can be updated to follow the
> > consensus.
> 
> To me it looks like there is broad consensus that a separate /usr
> partition should be considered deprecated and this option removed from
> the installer.

That was my feeling too (consensus about dropping a strong support for
a separate /usr by keeping it in the atomic recipe). Which is why I
think we can do it now. As of now, I have seen Thomas Goirand strongly
advocating *for* the *possibility* of a separate /usr....which will
still be possible (just less convenient if we drop it from the atomic
recipe). 

After all, by dropping the separate /usr in the atomic recipe, we
don't make it impossible, we make it less easy to do.

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