Hi,

He's not suggesting turning services on by default just by installing
pacakges (I don't think). I think his request here is similar to our
Fedora Server Roles idea where there are special "packages" (possibly
meta-packages) that are separate from the simple installed bits. So
you might have the server-role-dhcp package that 'Requires: dhcp' but
also provides either a default (and reasonably-secure) configuration
or some mechanism to interactively configure and deploy a DHCP server.

So if someone installed the 'dhcp' package on its own, this would not
autostart it. However, if someone deployed the DHCP Server role, that
should be considered a sufficiently intentional action to start it.

Perfect. You are a mind-reader :-)

cu romal

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