[Impact]
* After discussion on IRC with the release team, it seems clear that this package should have stayed in Debian sid and not migrated into a stable release of Ubuntu. This sentiment is reflected in the original Debian bug report about such.
* Thus, rather than keep a rolling package up to date in a stable distro, this update simply removes the package and informs users about the situation.
* This was determined to be the right path forward in discussions with cjwatson and infinity.
[Test Case]
* This package was tested by installing both resultant .deb files on a fresh VM.
* The behavior was perfect, seeing as this package is so simple.
[Regression Potential]
* There is little regression potential at all for removing this experimental snapshot. Users wanting to user WireGuard on Ubuntu already use the up to date PPA instead.
[Impact]
* After discussion on IRC with the release team, it seems clear that this package should have stayed in Debian sid and not migrated into a stable release of Ubuntu. This sentiment is reflected in the original Debian bug report about such.
* Thus, rather than keep a rolling package up to date in a stable distro, this update simply removes the package and informs users about the situation.
* This was determined to be the right path forward in discussions with cjwatson and infinity.
[Test Case]
* This package was tested by installing both resultant .deb files on a fresh VM.
* The behavior was perfect, seeing as this package is so simple.
[Regression Potential]
* There is little regression potential at all for removing this experimental snapshot. Users wanting to user WireGuard on Ubuntu already use the up to date PPA instead.