It was suggested to me that a valid compromise would be to provide two GCE 
specific images. While I don't disagree that automatic updates of packages is a 
useful feature, I do disagree that the behavior is properly Debian/Wheezy. How 
about having two images available - the first image (head of the list, default 
choice, most obvious thing) is configured as has been proposed: newbie friendly 
and designed so that anyone, even people who have no idea what they are doing, 
can have some reasonable expectation of maintaining an up-to-date server. The 
image description should properly list it as "Debian/Wheezy GCE edition" and 
mention the behavior changes. 

The next image would be one for people who know what they are doing. This one 
could be labeled as "Debian/Wheezy" only. The behavior would match what a 
seasoned user of Debian would expect. People who know what they are doing will 
be able to read the image descriptions and select the correct image for their 
use case. Seasoned admins don't have to undo work that only exists because of 
others that don't know what they are doing.

This is the first comprise I've seen yet that does not include changing the way 
things will be unpredictable. It seems reasonable to me.

Tyler

On Apr 11, 2014, at 9:29 AM, Mathieu Parent <[email protected]> wrote:

> Cloud VMs
> are very exposed and security updates should probably be opt-out
> rather than opt-in.

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