My 2c is that this behaviour contradicts the behaviour of all other daemon type packages which are installed.
By default, a daemon is enabled when you install it in Ubuntu, and avahi-daemon now breaks that "rule".
Consistency is a good thing.
My 2c is that this behaviour contradicts the behaviour of all other daemon type packages which are installed.
By default, a daemon is enabled when you install it in Ubuntu, and avahi-daemon now breaks that "rule".
Consistency is a good thing.