Hello Raphael,
you have been filing such bugs in Ubuntu and I closed at least one you filed against dpkg.
Ubuntu isn't exactly the same than Debian. Otherwise it would be called Debian ;)
I hope that if this debian-policy request gets turned off, you will stop filing such wishlist bugs everywhere.
I first filed a bug into rsyslog package and someone advised me to report this question to the Debian policy team : that is the reason of this current bug report. I don't want to enforce a point of view but just trigger a technical discussion. I would like to be sure there is no doubt.
"Thinking" is not enough, we would like to see facts.
""" sudo du -sh /var/log """ would show a disk usage below 100 MB for desktop usage (< 0,1% of the capacity of most disks)
1/ Buying a supplementary disk (and thus producing it) consumes probably more energy than compressing files on the former disk.
Nowadays, we can afford a 1024 Go disk at low price. SSD disk with the cheapest GB/price ratio is around 120GB. We can imagine the storage will become cheaper and cheaper in the future.
2/ It's not clear that you get any significant reduction of energy consumption. Sure compressing/decompressing takes some CPU, but then reading on the disk also consumes energy and a smaller file is read faster.
That is the point : not compressing make the system read/write less from/to the disk. I think that most desktop users will never read their log but just use their computer. Regards. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org