What | Removed | Added |
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Status | CONFIRMED | IN_PROGRESS |
(In reply to William Brown from comment #11) > I did not make the change. I highlighted that the default targetpw mode in > SUSE and OpenSUSE in insecure and involved the needed parties. > > Please be careful when you make accusations like this, especially when they > are incorrect. Yes, you're right. I took a closer look at the changes on build.opensuse.org and I realized that I was wrong. You are not directly involved in what happened to the sudo package in TW. I apologize for finding you to blame for this. > As a result, my input to Jason would be that: > > * We revert the change. > * We attempt to understand why this error was missed in AutoQA and how that > impacted the a new install. > * That the Yast2 team is involved in the next time we attempt this update. I am glad that this particular change is really recognized as a mistake. I hope that the necessary changes will be made in openQA to prevent such things as soon as possible. By the way, rolling back the changes has already been proposed : https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1033735 I will share your answer to dispel the opinion that such changes are normal in this way. Also, I will mark this bug report "IN_PROGRESS" mark and close it as soon as the sudo behavior is fixed to working. If you think this is a duplicate of the original bug report, let me know or mark it. Thank you for your reply!