On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 11:47:45AM +0200, Vincent Zweije wrote:
> Over here at the BSP, the consensus seems to be that:
> 
>  a) There is no consensus on a system user should be removed at all,
>     because when file systems are not mounted at the time the user is
>     removed, files may be left that do no longer belong to any user.

Backup media might be an issue here as well.

>  b) In absence of other information, there is a preference to leave the
>     system user on the system.  My take on this: judge for yourself as
>     package manager if it is likely that there are any files on
>     unmounted file systems.
> 
>  c) If you want to remove the system user, and deluser is gone, you're
>     pretty much out of luck.  It's a best effort thing.

Maybe http://wiki.debian.org/AccountHandlingInMaintainerScripts might
be of help here?

Greetings
Marc

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