On Sat, Sep 25, 2021 at 11:31:41AM +0100, Simon McVittie wrote: > This seems a good opportunity to ask what I think is a key question here: > what do you consider debianutils' mission to be?
The package description uses the phrases "specific to Debian" and "installation scripts of Debian packages". The fact that debianutils is used on non-deb operating systems suggests a failure at the former. The fact that 95% of my inbox consists of hatemail about the interactive usage of `which` suggests a failure at the latter. debianutils should consist solely of utilities that are actually deserving of Essential status, that are maintained by debianutils upstream, and do not needlessly duplicate functionality provided by other sources. Divestiture of mktemp, readlink, sensible-editor, sensible-pager, sensible-browser, tempfile, and possibly mkboot were adjustments toward a better debianutils. mktemp and readlink have been replaced by superior versions. sensible-* live in a non-Essential package in which presumably someone cares about them. tempfile and mkboot are no longer around to confuse people. Did people see these things as progress when they happened? I would imagine that the people who were verbally abusing me and flinging stop energy around at the time did not. Does anyone really miss the old debianutils mktemp now?