Of course, you can use sources.list.d, so for exactly the same reasons
than apturl can be used by malicious people to add a repository to your
computer, also gdebi can. I am happy to have gdebi, and should I ever
need apturl functionality, I could just provide a deb with a single
file, installed in /etc/apt/sources.list.d. This is what I mean.

There is no increased security in not providing apturl, since we have
gdebi, and there is no decreased security in providing apturl, since we
have gdebi. I want to point out that we need a coherent decision.

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