Package: sudo-ldap
Severity: important

The sudo-ldap package is difficult to maintain. It is, however, still
more popular than the more modern and more flexible libnss-sudo, see
https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=sudo

I'd like to ask the users of the sudo-ldap package why they are not
using libnss-sudo. I am especially interested in things that sudo-ldap
does better than libsss-sudo.

Most current deployments of LDAP with Linux clients for console and ssh
login are likely to be using sssd the uid and password management
anyway, so it seems just natural to use sss for sudo management as well.

Please add your reasons to this bug, so that the sudo maintainers can
properly consider the reasons in their decision.

Greetings
Marc

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