I agree, but I didn't want to put too much time into it before I knew it might be accepted.
Do you think that a single file in /usr that's overridable in /etc is enough? I could see a case for a config.d, lexographically sorted set of config files so that a package could drop in an exclude for a specific username that it installs.
I agree, but I didn't want to put too much time into it before I knew it might be accepted.
Do you think that a single file in /usr that's overridable in /etc is enough? I could see a case for a config.d, lexographically sorted set of config files so that a package could drop in an exclude for a specific username that it installs.