Debian 10 is not a game changer ! Future releases with wayland and co will be 
eventually.

NFTABLES is something for lpic-3 security


Bryan Smith – Wed., 13. December 2017 16:37
> On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 3:49 AM, Alessandro Selli
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >   To me, basic means that at least two of the following conditions are met:
> >
> > 1) that is universally available;
> > 2) that is widely used;
> > 3) that constitutes the foundation of more complex, evolved tasks.
> >
> >   Other than been off-topic to LPIC-1, I consider coverage of nftables
> > premature because LPI certification should target what today is used to get
> > the job done, consolidated tools of the trade, not what in the future is
> > going to be.  We should of course be ready for the time nftables will be the
> > default, general firewall tool, we'd better anticipate changes not to take
> > too much time updating the exam topics to reflect current, up-to-date
> > technology, but we should not put in the topics what today is very little
> > employed in both the Enterprise and the desktop market.
> 
> I agree.
> 
> But its inclusion in Debian Stable is a game changer, and means we
> should prepare it in the immediately coming round of objectives.  The
> foci and weight can be changed accordingly based on popularity.
> 
> That's just my view.  Debian and Fedora are really the basis for so
> many other distributions, especially many downstream ones.
> 
> 
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