On Sep 04, Lukas Märdian <sl...@debian.org> wrote:

> With Netplan we could provide coherent network configuration across all
> variants of Debian (server, cloud, laptop, ...), while choosing the best
> underlying stack for the usecase (i.e. systemd-networkd on server/cloud
> and NetworkManager on desktop/laptop).
Of course we could. But who would actually care?

> Yes, it's an additional abstraction layer, but it brings the big benefit
> of coherence across Debian. Not confusing our users by having 4 different
> ways to do network configuration.
XKCD 927

> In our documentation we could reference a single Netplan configuration,
> that would get applied to both of the underlying stacks. As stated
> previously, advanced users can easily configure the underlying stack
> natively and Netplan will get out of their way.
Do we even have general documentation about configuring networking?

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ciao,
Marco

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