I have a hard time believing that using NIS without also knowing about
the existence of nscd is a common scenario at all.  NIS itself is an
unlikely technology to be deploying, and I would indeed expect the
deployment to involve one or more experts who would be familiar with
nscd.  Which is not to say that I think that these experts would
automatically choose to *install* nscd; my experience is that it is not
at all a reliable technology, and even when using nss_ldap (which is a
more expensive network operation than nis lookups) I have avoided
deploying nscd whenever other options were available (such as local
caching LDAP servers).

Adding it as a Suggests: is certainly fine with me; as I said, it's
consistent with what other packages are doing.

BTW, the nis package is also the package providing the nis server.
Pulling nscd in by default (as would happen with Recommends:) could
cause NSS lookups to *slow down* on the server...

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nis should recommend nscd
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/345137
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