On 2023-05-07 10:49:40 +0200, Sebastian Ramacher wrote:
> > Even if we fix these bugs in the packages, people may still upgrade
> > their systems and remove them rather than upgrading. Then, once the
> > upgrade is finished (and adduser is removed), they may consider purging
> > them and boom things go bad without any way of us fixing those packages.
> > 
> > So fixing these bugs (and probably not removing users in purge) is the
> > way to go, but this also raises the question of whether we want to limit
> > the possible damage in trixie by making adduser temporarily essential
> > for trixie. What do you think?
> 
> I suppose you meant s/trixie/bookworm/. We are very late in the release
> cycle, so dear apt maintainers, please re-instante the dependency on
> adduser for bookworm. Once bookworm is released, removing adduser from
> the pseudo-essential set can be revisited.
> 
> With such a change I would have expected upgrade/piuparts tests from
> bullseye to bookworm that tried to remove adduser a various stages and
> check for the fallout. Given that Andreas is only doing them now, that's
> too late for changes to the pseudo-essential set.

… and probably vartions of tests that start from bullseye, upgrade apt to
bookworm, remove adduser, remove packages from bullseye and other
variations.

Cheers
-- 
Sebastian Ramacher

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