Thierry, this bug has nothing to do with "conflictual decisions". It is the opinion of an Ubuntu user on how critical server information can be best served to a user, as I've detailed in the description.
The discussion at UDS, and the outcome have no influence on whether this a valid papercut, the suggestion has been discussed, that is all.
The definition of a papercut at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut is: "a trivially fixable usability bug that the average user would encounter in default installation of Ubuntu or Kubuntu Desktop Edition" and I believe that this bug fits that definition.
Server users cannot currently, quickly and easily see server status/information which is trivially fixed by enabling byobu for the initial login.
Thierry, this bug has nothing to do with "conflictual decisions". It is the opinion of an Ubuntu user on how critical server information can be best served to a user, as I've detailed in the description.
The discussion at UDS, and the outcome have no influence on whether this a valid papercut, the suggestion has been discussed, that is all.
The definition of a papercut at https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/PaperCut is: "a trivially fixable usability bug that the average user would encounter in default installation of Ubuntu or Kubuntu Desktop Edition" and I believe that this bug fits that definition.
Server users cannot currently, quickly and easily see server status/information which is trivially fixed by enabling byobu for the initial login.