Raphael Hertzog <[email protected]> writes:
> All those are good reasons to not choose the software as a user but not to
> not include them in Debian. We don't know how our users are going to use
> it and there might be use cases where those shortcomings are not
> problematic.

I think the more abstract question here is:

If a software easily causes problems for other machines in a network,
should that software be allowed into Debian, even if the software
doesn't bring any new functionality?

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