Do users typically use this package running Xorg as root already, or as
non-root? After this proposed fix for resume/suspend, what proportion of
users using this package are going to immediately be unable to run X
before they discover and implement this workaround? How confident can we
be of your answer to the previous question?

If we can be confident that users will not be affected in practice (for
example all users are specialists who need this fix, and won't be
affected by the other breakage), then I suppose this is OK. On the other
hand, if there exist users that will have X broken until they've made a
configuration change, then I have serious doubts that this is
acceptable. We must not break existing users in an SRU.

You need to make the case please. If users will certainly not be
affected then please explain how it is that you know this to be true.
Without a full analysis and explanation, I don't think this SRU can be
accepted as presented so far.

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