In case that we as the sudo maintainers decide to deprecate sudo-ldap,
how would we do that? I think that we should still ship a functional
sudo-ldap in trixie, but we might have to give a rather prominent
warning. What would we do?

1: Change the Package Description and add a NEWS.Debian entry
2: Add a debconf warning that shows on package installation?
3: Patch in a warning like the lecture that is given on first
   invocation?
4: something else?

Would we, after the trixie release:

a: ship an empty transitional sudo-ldap that depends on regular sudo?
b: just remove sudo-ldap and have regular sudo conflict (break?) the
   old sudo-ldap?
c: something else?

What does the team think?

Greetings
Marc

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