We are doing some research on how PARTICIPATION actually works in the
Ubuntu ecosystem and we would like to know if there is any community
process that would allow voting on this issue?

This is an especially interesting issue because from a technical view it
is very clear - of course it is total nonsense to have such basic things
like cryptsetup depend on a graphical boot animation gimmick. But this
makes the question even more interesting how such unreflected decisions
creep into the community. Is this an attempt to make Ubuntu a bad name?
Is there some planning for future plymouth features that make this
dependency needed today? Or is this just kind of a strange joke?

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  Please remove the plymouth dependency from mountall / cryptsetup

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