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Re: Rationale for /etc/init.d/* being conffiles?



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Kai, the discussion already ended (I think), but now that you ask, I
would like to answer:

> Policy says so because they are useful to modify. What is so hard to
> understand about this?

I failed to see why some people can say they are *all* useful to modify
without even reading them. Saying "all scripts, present, past and future,
even those that have not been written yet, are and will always be useful
to modify" sounds a little bit arrogant to me.

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