> You are considering official distro repos as a means to control what is allowed to be run on Debian.
I am rather considering official repos as a means to keeping your Debian system in a "supported" state. Many users, including software developers, want to only install software (or sw versions) that would not put their system in an unsupported configuration.
> Debian DOES care about about both experience and ethics of what is allowed to be distributed in official repos
Podman is widely distributed in official Debian repos, so ethics is not a question in this particular case. We are only talking about Debian repos being conservative with the versions of the software in the repos - not limited to Podman. Debian does not encourage users to install software from 3rd-party repos just to get a newer version of an existing package because the stability of the system (and the ability to do major version upgrades) cannot be guaranteed otherwise.
I am rather considering official repos as a means to keeping your Debian system in a "supported" state. Many users, including software developers, want to only install software (or sw versions) that would not put their system in an unsupported configuration.
> Debian DOES care about about both experience and ethics of what is allowed to be distributed in official repos
Podman is widely distributed in official Debian repos, so ethics is not a question in this particular case. We are only talking about Debian repos being conservative with the versions of the software in the repos - not limited to Podman. Debian does not encourage users to install software from 3rd-party repos just to get a newer version of an existing package because the stability of the system (and the ability to do major version upgrades) cannot be guaranteed otherwise.
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