Christoph Berg [2014-04-08 12:38 +0200]: > 1) leave ssl = on > 2) add a low priority debconf question about the default, defaulting to "on" > 3) add a high priority debconf question about the default, defaulting to "on" > 4) add a high priority debconf question about the default, defaulting to "off" > 5) add a low priority debconf question about the default, defaulting to "off" > 6) set ssl = off
I'm fine with 1 or 2. I'd veto a high-priority question as there really is a sensible default that works, and a debconf question is quite a burden to see (especially in environments which want to set up everything noninteractively). Also, this shouldn't affect local connections -- you'd usually talk through the Unix socket for that, which is much less overhead and also has better credential management? Thanks, Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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